The Bar Sinister: A Tale, Tom 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... person of great astuteness and penetration , and at the same time one who was surrounded with a certain air of ... persons highly respected over the water . As far as the first stages of the inquiry went , but few difficulties presented ...
... person of great astuteness and penetration , and at the same time one who was surrounded with a certain air of ... persons highly respected over the water . As far as the first stages of the inquiry went , but few difficulties presented ...
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A Tale Charles Allston Collins. that no such persons as Madame d'Elmar and her niece had stayed there . He was , however , at last convinced , and then he betook himself to that other and rival establishment which goes by the name of the ...
A Tale Charles Allston Collins. that no such persons as Madame d'Elmar and her niece had stayed there . He was , however , at last convinced , and then he betook himself to that other and rival establishment which goes by the name of the ...
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... persons who are travelling by road than it is to keep them in view in countries where those nui- sances called toll - gates abound . The carriage had been hired for a month , which looked as if these ladies had had it in contemplation ...
... persons who are travelling by road than it is to keep them in view in countries where those nui- sances called toll - gates abound . The carriage had been hired for a month , which looked as if these ladies had had it in contemplation ...
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... person in the different pockets with which his attire was profusely decorated . Then , with a heavy sigh , he locked up the box once more and handed it , and the jar of leeches over , not without many injunctions , to the head - waiter ...
... person in the different pockets with which his attire was profusely decorated . Then , with a heavy sigh , he locked up the box once more and handed it , and the jar of leeches over , not without many injunctions , to the head - waiter ...
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... person . It has been mentioned that Trelane had thought it expedient to pull up when he first caught sight of this extraordinary apparition , and now the hypo- thesis that Monsieur Morlot could not see - by reason of the derangement of ...
... person . It has been mentioned that Trelane had thought it expedient to pull up when he first caught sight of this extraordinary apparition , and now the hypo- thesis that Monsieur Morlot could not see - by reason of the derangement of ...
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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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