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A vision of Cheetham at once rose to Greville's prophetic eye , but marching at once to confront the enemy , he was accosted by a mysterious muffled- up individual standing at the front door , who , thrusting a slip of paper into his ...
A vision of Cheetham at once rose to Greville's prophetic eye , but marching at once to confront the enemy , he was accosted by a mysterious muffled- up individual standing at the front door , who , thrusting a slip of paper into his ...
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... who at the first glimpse of its purport dropped all chaff , and with profound sympathy offered to sell all his hunters at once , and give up half his allowance , if he could but help to tide Charles over his impending difficulties .
... who at the first glimpse of its purport dropped all chaff , and with profound sympathy offered to sell all his hunters at once , and give up half his allowance , if he could but help to tide Charles over his impending difficulties .
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... and finding it no longer possible to brood alone over his troubles , asked Lady Anne if she was at leisure . The benevolent lady at once expressed her willingness to listen to any communication it might please Mr. Greville to make ...
... and finding it no longer possible to brood alone over his troubles , asked Lady Anne if she was at leisure . The benevolent lady at once expressed her willingness to listen to any communication it might please Mr. Greville to make ...
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Lady Anne ascended the stairs with a heavy heart , pondering still in her mind whether to speak with Gertrude at once , or whether to wait till an absolute necessity for doing so should arise . We draw a veil over the crisis of ...
Lady Anne ascended the stairs with a heavy heart , pondering still in her mind whether to speak with Gertrude at once , or whether to wait till an absolute necessity for doing so should arise . We draw a veil over the crisis of ...
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... assured his old friend that this was the very thing he had wished for his nephew , who , he was sure , would at once have spoken for himself if he had not been rather taken aback at this unexpected bit of good luck .
... assured his old friend that this was the very thing he had wished for his nephew , who , he was sure , would at once have spoken for himself if he had not been rather taken aback at this unexpected bit of good luck .
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