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... third gentleman , with his hand laid on the Squire's shoulder , the fingers of which hand were carelessly playing a tune on the Squire's coat . There was one man in the world then to whom this fear- ful old man was not terrible ...
... third gentleman , with his hand laid on the Squire's shoulder , the fingers of which hand were carelessly playing a tune on the Squire's coat . There was one man in the world then to whom this fear- ful old man was not terrible ...
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... third master at Cheltenham or Marlborough . You were wrong in both guesses . He was the youngest tutor at Balliol . Not only the youngest , but by common consent , both of the undergraduates , and such of the fellows as had not ...
... third master at Cheltenham or Marlborough . You were wrong in both guesses . He was the youngest tutor at Balliol . Not only the youngest , but by common consent , both of the undergraduates , and such of the fellows as had not ...
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... third visit the time of the poaching raid described in the first chapter . This coincided with the fourth time that Captain Tom Silcote had got leave of absence from duty , for the purpose of coming home , and representing one - half of ...
... third visit the time of the poaching raid described in the first chapter . This coincided with the fourth time that Captain Tom Silcote had got leave of absence from duty , for the purpose of coming home , and representing one - half of ...
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... third class , and that makes eighteenpence difference , and the money is running so very short . And so you saw the branch train run along , did you ? I wouldn't come to Shiplake ; the walk is nearly as great , and there's the getting ...
... third class , and that makes eighteenpence difference , and the money is running so very short . And so you saw the branch train run along , did you ? I wouldn't come to Shiplake ; the walk is nearly as great , and there's the getting ...
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... third master , Hicks , asked me , as a favour , to stay and help ; and we always do anything for him . So I came by the six o'clock train . " 66 Well , here you are at last ; happy as you may . Sit beside me . make yourself as Reginald ...
... third master , Hicks , asked me , as a favour , to stay and help ; and we always do anything for him . So I came by the six o'clock train . " 66 Well , here you are at last ; happy as you may . Sit beside me . make yourself as Reginald ...
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