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... seemed to indi- cate something of the beau , notwithstanding the inclination of his body to stoutness . This was Dr. Fairlie , a man of generous impulses , which he masked by an exterior bearing of cynical gruffness . His age was about ...
... seemed to indi- cate something of the beau , notwithstanding the inclination of his body to stoutness . This was Dr. Fairlie , a man of generous impulses , which he masked by an exterior bearing of cynical gruffness . His age was about ...
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... seemed to be for a moment para- lyzed by the position of the child - a curly- haired little fellow of about five years . In his bewilderment , while trying to escape , the boy had got in among the horses , and was now roll- ing on the ...
... seemed to be for a moment para- lyzed by the position of the child - a curly- haired little fellow of about five years . In his bewilderment , while trying to escape , the boy had got in among the horses , and was now roll- ing on the ...
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... seemed to be for a moment para- lyzed by the position of the child . a curly- haired little fellow of about five years . In his bewilderment , while trying to escape , the boy had got in among the horses , and was now roll- ing on the ...
... seemed to be for a moment para- lyzed by the position of the child . a curly- haired little fellow of about five years . In his bewilderment , while trying to escape , the boy had got in among the horses , and was now roll- ing on the ...
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... seemed to be conscious that he was intruding , while he was determined not to be turned aside . " Now , sir , you can go , " he said , sharply ; for , although indulgent enough on ordinary oc- casions to the tribe of the wallet , he was ...
... seemed to be conscious that he was intruding , while he was determined not to be turned aside . " Now , sir , you can go , " he said , sharply ; for , although indulgent enough on ordinary oc- casions to the tribe of the wallet , he was ...
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... seemed all the more painful to the daughter in contrast with her evident distress . " What welcome can I give you here - now , and at this time - until I learn whether you come as a friend or foe ? " " I come as the friend of all true ...
... seemed all the more painful to the daughter in contrast with her evident distress . " What welcome can I give you here - now , and at this time - until I learn whether you come as a friend or foe ? " " I come as the friend of all true ...
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