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... John , always tall , looked gigantic in the dim evening light , and if Alfred had been timid , he might have been ... John's back being turned , Alfred seized an armful of dust and rubbish that he had brought down in his fall , and ...
... John , always tall , looked gigantic in the dim evening light , and if Alfred had been timid , he might have been ... John's back being turned , Alfred seized an armful of dust and rubbish that he had brought down in his fall , and ...
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... John's narrative , but seeing how much in earnest the poor man was , and knowing that as he was generally a silent man , this long history was the sign of great disturbance , he laid his hand kindly on his arm and said , " Sit down , John ...
... John's narrative , but seeing how much in earnest the poor man was , and knowing that as he was generally a silent man , this long history was the sign of great disturbance , he laid his hand kindly on his arm and said , " Sit down , John ...
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... John's excited state , easily be accounted for by the fall of some plaster from the tower . He determined to go and see for himself if any unusual fall of rub- bish had taken place , so leaving John in his sister's care , he took the ...
... John's excited state , easily be accounted for by the fall of some plaster from the tower . He determined to go and see for himself if any unusual fall of rub- bish had taken place , so leaving John in his sister's care , he took the ...
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... John's superstitious feelings ; it seemed such a terrible thing that a man brought up with all the advantages of ... John , " of going to Hunston this afternoon , over the common , as there is a gipsy woman there who is very knowing ...
... John's superstitious feelings ; it seemed such a terrible thing that a man brought up with all the advantages of ... John , " of going to Hunston this afternoon , over the common , as there is a gipsy woman there who is very knowing ...
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... John's cottage that morning he turned his steps towards the Manor Farm in search of Farmer Baker . The farmer was not in the house , but Anne , who opened the door , told the vicar that she believed missus was in the dairy . She offered ...
... John's cottage that morning he turned his steps towards the Manor Farm in search of Farmer Baker . The farmer was not in the house , but Anne , who opened the door , told the vicar that she believed missus was in the dairy . She offered ...
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