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... mind . James's courage utterly gave way ; he clutched Mr. Silcote round the neck , and did what he had not done for four years before - cried out for his mother . " Quiet ! you little fool , " said his friend . " If you scream out like ...
... mind . James's courage utterly gave way ; he clutched Mr. Silcote round the neck , and did what he had not done for four years before - cried out for his mother . " Quiet ! you little fool , " said his friend . " If you scream out like ...
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... . " " That's true enough , " said Dora ; " but that will never stop me speaking my mind , not to grandpa him- self , leave alone you . If you are really not afraid of those dogs , make yourself useful . Get them away 24 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
... . " " That's true enough , " said Dora ; " but that will never stop me speaking my mind , not to grandpa him- self , leave alone you . If you are really not afraid of those dogs , make yourself useful . Get them away 24 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
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... at the jury as if admiration for that bulwark of our national liberties was not , at that moment , the prevailing sentiment of his mind . Silcote's friends crowded round him congratulating ; but he scarcely 46 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
... at the jury as if admiration for that bulwark of our national liberties was not , at that moment , the prevailing sentiment of his mind . Silcote's friends crowded round him congratulating ; but he scarcely 46 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
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... mind . She was so awfully good and agreeable that any one but that mole Silcote would have seen that she was too good by half . One of the ways by which Silcote tried to worry himself into Bedlam ( and he would have succeeded , but for ...
... mind . She was so awfully good and agreeable that any one but that mole Silcote would have seen that she was too good by half . One of the ways by which Silcote tried to worry himself into Bedlam ( and he would have succeeded , but for ...
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... mind but very few months after her body had passed away from the gate . Only in the watches of the night this dearly loved one came back to him , and proved that , though she might be forgotten in the day - time , with all its riot and ...
... mind but very few months after her body had passed away from the gate . Only in the watches of the night this dearly loved one came back to him , and proved that , though she might be forgotten in the day - time , with all its riot and ...
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