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... . Cart- wright said that if his young friend would call upon him about the same time to - morrow , he would go with him to Mr. Hancorn's . 1 CHAPTER VI . IN HARNESS . R. CARTWRIGHT had correctly 60 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
... . Cart- wright said that if his young friend would call upon him about the same time to - morrow , he would go with him to Mr. Hancorn's . 1 CHAPTER VI . IN HARNESS . R. CARTWRIGHT had correctly 60 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
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... Hancorn's business when M he said that it was on a large scale . He dealt largely in imports and exports of dry goods , and in the most informal warehouse that ever was seen you saw articles that reminded you of almost every portion of ...
... Hancorn's business when M he said that it was on a large scale . He dealt largely in imports and exports of dry goods , and in the most informal warehouse that ever was seen you saw articles that reminded you of almost every portion of ...
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... Hancorn , poor Graham's only son , ' said Mr. Cartwright , coming to the lad's relief . ' I can see that without my spectacles , Cart- wright , ' said the other with his shrill treble , a little more shrill than usual . ' Well , what ...
... Hancorn , poor Graham's only son , ' said Mr. Cartwright , coming to the lad's relief . ' I can see that without my spectacles , Cart- wright , ' said the other with his shrill treble , a little more shrill than usual . ' Well , what ...
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... Hancorn testily ; what can you do ? ' " Fred said that he had received a tolerably good education , and hoped he might be fitted for a junior clerk's place . ' Can you read ? ' said the little man , taking up a Times newspaper of that ...
... Hancorn testily ; what can you do ? ' " Fred said that he had received a tolerably good education , and hoped he might be fitted for a junior clerk's place . ' Can you read ? ' said the little man , taking up a Times newspaper of that ...
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... Hancorn's lips . This fact , together with the clear handwriting , produced a most favour- able impression . ' Do you know French ? ' He could read it and write it , but he could not speak it . The same with German , I suppose ? ' The ...
... Hancorn's lips . This fact , together with the clear handwriting , produced a most favour- able impression . ' Do you know French ? ' He could read it and write it , but he could not speak it . The same with German , I suppose ? ' The ...
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