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Truman's letter , and hearing Charles's story from beginning to end , one thing is clear ; you had better go to the workhouse at once than have anything more to do with the lawyers . But does Sir Henry know about all this ?
Truman's letter , and hearing Charles's story from beginning to end , one thing is clear ; you had better go to the workhouse at once than have anything more to do with the lawyers . But does Sir Henry know about all this ?
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There's only one other person you must tell my story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her ...
There's only one other person you must tell my story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her ...
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Before Charles had even the power of telling a word of his story , they provided him with every comfort at their command , and during the week which elapsed before they reached St. Nazaire , Greville had good reason for thankfulness not ...
Before Charles had even the power of telling a word of his story , they provided him with every comfort at their command , and during the week which elapsed before they reached St. Nazaire , Greville had good reason for thankfulness not ...
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6 The story of Greville's shipwreck and marvellous escape was soon told to the astonished John Brown , who , notwithstanding all his sympathy for his patron's sufferings , was inwardly rejoiced at the opportunity which seemed to be ...
6 The story of Greville's shipwreck and marvellous escape was soon told to the astonished John Brown , who , notwithstanding all his sympathy for his patron's sufferings , was inwardly rejoiced at the opportunity which seemed to be ...
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We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
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