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Suddenly he flung the door wide open , plunged into the passage , and called “ Sir John ! Sir John ! " and Christmas saw him shaking both the hands of a tall and portly personage . “ Come in , Sir John ! Come in !
Suddenly he flung the door wide open , plunged into the passage , and called “ Sir John ! Sir John ! " and Christmas saw him shaking both the hands of a tall and portly personage . “ Come in , Sir John ! Come in !
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Sir John kept moving about the library , taking down a book here and there , and inviting Christmas's attention to this or that particular edition . Sometimes he picked up from a table or a cabinet some little object of art or curiosity ...
Sir John kept moving about the library , taking down a book here and there , and inviting Christmas's attention to this or that particular edition . Sometimes he picked up from a table or a cabinet some little object of art or curiosity ...
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The ” affinity between Sir John and Vidal was only on their business sides . To Sir John all amusement was weary work , and he could not understand why anybody should impose more of it on himself than was made compulsory by the laws of ...
The ” affinity between Sir John and Vidal was only on their business sides . To Sir John all amusement was weary work , and he could not understand why anybody should impose more of it on himself than was made compulsory by the laws of ...
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IV | 137 |
An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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