The Bar Sinister: A Tale, Tom 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... carriages . The carriage was packed as if for a long journey , and it did not go in the direction of the station . " 66 ' But , madame , did you not hear any direction given when they started ? " asked our Englishman . " Monsieur , none ...
... carriages . The carriage was packed as if for a long journey , and it did not go in the direction of the station . " 66 ' But , madame , did you not hear any direction given when they started ? " asked our Englishman . " Monsieur , none ...
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... carriage had cer- tainly been supplied by him to Madame d'Elmar , who had been a customer of his during her residence at Bourges , but madame had taken the carriage for a month , and had not specified in what direction she meant to ...
... carriage had cer- tainly been supplied by him to Madame d'Elmar , who had been a customer of his during her residence at Bourges , but madame had taken the carriage for a month , and had not specified in what direction she meant to ...
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... carriage and horses for any length of time for which she might require them . With this scant amount of assistance , Trelane was obliged to content himself . Nor did even the dili- gent and continued cross - examination through which ...
... carriage and horses for any length of time for which she might require them . With this scant amount of assistance , Trelane was obliged to content himself . Nor did even the dili- gent and continued cross - examination through which ...
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... carriage in which Madame d'Elmar and her niece had left the town . Then there are no turnpikes in France , a capital arrangement in every respect , except that it renders it more difficult to trace persons who are travelling by road ...
... carriage in which Madame d'Elmar and her niece had left the town . Then there are no turnpikes in France , a capital arrangement in every respect , except that it renders it more difficult to trace persons who are travelling by road ...
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A Tale Charles Allston Collins. one might have noticed the carriage passing out of the town . After all these ... carriage - roads which led away from Bourges to as great a distance as might be comprehended in a day's journey , as ...
A Tale Charles Allston Collins. one might have noticed the carriage passing out of the town . After all these ... carriage - roads which led away from Bourges to as great a distance as might be comprehended in a day's journey , as ...
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Alexis altogether Amand asked Trelane Bourges Brussels Capitaine d'Elmar captain carnival carriage centimes Charvet companion course cried dear dear doctor Doctor Leboeuf door English Englishman eyes face familiar spirit feeling Francesco Salvi gentleman girl grave hand happened heard horse hyæna inquiry Jacques Morlot journey knew leave letter Lieutenant Tronchet listened looked Madame d'Elmar Madame Ponsard Madeleine d'Elmar Madeleine's maître d'hôtel Major Trelane masque matter mind Miss d'Elmar Monsieur Legrand Monsieur Morlot Monsieur Tronchet mother never niece once Paris passed pause perhaps person physician Pierrot Place du Musée poor question remarked remember replied Trelane road Sancergues Sancerre Sardinian seemed servant silence sister sort speak spoke stood strange streets suppose talk tell thing thought told took town travellers Trelane's turned Versailles Victorine voice waited wish woman words young lady
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