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Here it is in my pocket , and as it's only twenty minutes to post time , I'll write to the fellow and send him the writ , and tell him to look after it , and if the affair takes money out of my pocket , it will put it into his , and I'm ...
Here it is in my pocket , and as it's only twenty minutes to post time , I'll write to the fellow and send him the writ , and tell him to look after it , and if the affair takes money out of my pocket , it will put it into his , and I'm ...
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... so let us say nothing about it to him , and I must go and write my letter , and you had better take off those soaking leathers and boots that have been clinging to your legs like sticking plaister ever since you got off your horse .
... so let us say nothing about it to him , and I must go and write my letter , and you had better take off those soaking leathers and boots that have been clinging to your legs like sticking plaister ever since you got off your horse .
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Greville , when at an early hour of the morning a brown envelope containing a pink paper was handed to our hero in his bedroom at the Grange . " Verdict for plaintiff , damages 10,000l . and costs : will write by post .
Greville , when at an early hour of the morning a brown envelope containing a pink paper was handed to our hero in his bedroom at the Grange . " Verdict for plaintiff , damages 10,000l . and costs : will write by post .
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He would write to the ' Times ! ' Poor old Charles was worth thousands of such scoundrels ! But while the impetuous Augustus was helplessly raving , Lady Anne was anxiously considering how to break the terrible tidings to Gertrude .
He would write to the ' Times ! ' Poor old Charles was worth thousands of such scoundrels ! But while the impetuous Augustus was helplessly raving , Lady Anne was anxiously considering how to break the terrible tidings to Gertrude .
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... sentence of transportation , he did what people often do when they feel compelled to say something which they intend shall mean nothinghe asked a question :' Ought I to write to the Secretary of State about this , Uncle Tarleton ?
... sentence of transportation , he did what people often do when they feel compelled to say something which they intend shall mean nothinghe asked a question :' Ought I to write to the Secretary of State about this , Uncle Tarleton ?
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