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... James . He slept so long , that his servant would not stand it any longer , and woke him ; and as soon as he had breakfasted he went off westward to see Eleanor . She was quite herself again , though she looked very pale . He had a ...
... James . He slept so long , that his servant would not stand it any longer , and woke him ; and as soon as he had breakfasted he went off westward to see Eleanor . She was quite herself again , though she looked very pale . He had a ...
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... had let him out for a run , " Which the Milk had seen her . " " Find the policeman , and tell him , ” said Austin ; " as I come home I will ride round by James's . " Riding about the west end of London before nine o'clock AUSTIN ELLIOT . 9.
... had let him out for a run , " Which the Milk had seen her . " " Find the policeman , and tell him , ” said Austin ; " as I come home I will ride round by James's . " Riding about the west end of London before nine o'clock AUSTIN ELLIOT . 9.
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... James's , and James him- self , in his shirt sleeves , was in the front garden , drowning some puppies in a bucket . As Austin reined up , and paused before this house , the population turned out to see the splen- did apparition . Such ...
... James's , and James him- self , in his shirt sleeves , was in the front garden , drowning some puppies in a bucket . As Austin reined up , and paused before this house , the population turned out to see the splen- did apparition . Such ...
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... James , having drowned the last puppy , came towards Austin , hat in hand . Mr. James , a great , handsome giant ; was , and is , one of the most remarkable men in the country . He was the greatest and most suc- cessful cynoclept , or ...
... James , having drowned the last puppy , came towards Austin , hat in hand . Mr. James , a great , handsome giant ; was , and is , one of the most remarkable men in the country . He was the greatest and most suc- cessful cynoclept , or ...
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... James was the greatest dog - fancier in England , and , I am exceedingly sorry to say , that Austin was one of his ... James , had ended in Mr. James , great man as he was , being a creature of Austin's . He considered Austin to be a 14 ...
... James was the greatest dog - fancier in England , and , I am exceedingly sorry to say , that Austin was one of his ... James , had ended in Mr. James , great man as he was , being a creature of Austin's . He considered Austin to be a 14 ...
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