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And before Eustace could find words befitting so astounding an accusation , the poor old Captain turned almost meekly to the tourist , and entreated him to tell him all he knew . “ I heard just now at Llandudno , " was the reply ...
And before Eustace could find words befitting so astounding an accusation , the poor old Captain turned almost meekly to the tourist , and entreated him to tell him all he knew . “ I heard just now at Llandudno , " was the reply ...
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I suppose he is poor -- at least not rich . He told me that . " “ Making you his confidant already , Marie ? " I think I asked him to tell me all about himself ; and he told me everything — everything ! But your suspicion is wrong ...
I suppose he is poor -- at least not rich . He told me that . " “ Making you his confidant already , Marie ? " I think I asked him to tell me all about himself ; and he told me everything — everything ! But your suspicion is wrong ...
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“ So when milor found that billets were no use , he got old Giacomo , who would have set light to all the convent for twenty scudi , to let him in by a doorway that was always fastened up since a poor nun had ended her life in the ...
“ So when milor found that billets were no use , he got old Giacomo , who would have set light to all the convent for twenty scudi , to let him in by a doorway that was always fastened up since a poor nun had ended her life in the ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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