A Good MatchJ. B. Ford, 1873 - 375 стор. |
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... walked steadily in , and presented a calm and unruffled front to the two con- spirators against my peace who were there . Mr. Duchesne started up as I entered , and came forward , rubbing his hands together ; but I only bowed to him ...
... walked steadily in , and presented a calm and unruffled front to the two con- spirators against my peace who were there . Mr. Duchesne started up as I entered , and came forward , rubbing his hands together ; but I only bowed to him ...
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... walked a long way ; didn't you see his knapsack , Mat ? " " Yes , " said Mat , meditatively again , " he ' ad bin walkin ' , an ' he ' ad a knapsack , but - he wor a gel'e- man , miss ! " There was evidently no information to be got out ...
... walked a long way ; didn't you see his knapsack , Mat ? " " Yes , " said Mat , meditatively again , " he ' ad bin walkin ' , an ' he ' ad a knapsack , but - he wor a gel'e- man , miss ! " There was evidently no information to be got out ...
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... walked away to a window . But snubbing was quite lost upon Mr. Duchesne ; he followed me to the window . " I ' ope you ' ad a pleasant ride , Miss . " " Yes , very , " I said , looking straight out of the window . " That's rather a ...
... walked away to a window . But snubbing was quite lost upon Mr. Duchesne ; he followed me to the window . " I ' ope you ' ad a pleasant ride , Miss . " " Yes , very , " I said , looking straight out of the window . " That's rather a ...
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... walked away to another window . Lunch was announced just then , and Miss Du- chesne fondly linked her arm in mine , while her father led in Lady Crawdour . " It's an age since I've seen you , dear , " she said , pressing my unwilling ...
... walked away to another window . Lunch was announced just then , and Miss Du- chesne fondly linked her arm in mine , while her father led in Lady Crawdour . " It's an age since I've seen you , dear , " she said , pressing my unwilling ...
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... walked to that tree and back every day since . " Seven miles from Crawdour to Texton Cross , and seven miles back , is fourteen ; four times fourteen , — stop , -four times ten is forty , and four times four is -stop - twice four is ...
... walked to that tree and back every day since . " Seven miles from Crawdour to Texton Cross , and seven miles back , is fourteen ; four times fourteen , — stop , -four times ten is forty , and four times four is -stop - twice four is ...
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