Once a WeekEneas Sweetland Dallas Bradbury and Evans., 1870 |
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... Campbell wrote down in his me- morandum - book the address of Reginald's early instructor and firm friend , the Jesuit , Lavelle . And , the time being at length arrived when Lavelle and Campbell were both in London together , they had ...
... Campbell wrote down in his me- morandum - book the address of Reginald's early instructor and firm friend , the Jesuit , Lavelle . And , the time being at length arrived when Lavelle and Campbell were both in London together , they had ...
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... Campbell . " He will not desert his post , however disagreeable it may be to him to remain at it . " " I do not feel so sure of that . He did not give you much notice of his intention to leave Tudor . " " On the contrary , sir ...
... Campbell . " He will not desert his post , however disagreeable it may be to him to remain at it . " " I do not feel so sure of that . He did not give you much notice of his intention to leave Tudor . " " On the contrary , sir ...
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... Campbell's pleasantry . " But , " continued Campbell , " you fellows of these honourable societies , Inns of Court , are mightily inhospitable people . Why could you not have asked me to dine with you instead of keeping me here waiting ...
... Campbell's pleasantry . " But , " continued Campbell , " you fellows of these honourable societies , Inns of Court , are mightily inhospitable people . Why could you not have asked me to dine with you instead of keeping me here waiting ...
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... CAMPBELL DECLARES WAR . ' HE face of Mr. Robert Mortimer had THE become blacker than the black rain- charged clouds of the November day , when his servant announced that Mr. Campbell and Erle had called to see him , and were waiting his ...
... CAMPBELL DECLARES WAR . ' HE face of Mr. Robert Mortimer had THE become blacker than the black rain- charged clouds of the November day , when his servant announced that Mr. Campbell and Erle had called to see him , and were waiting his ...
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... Campbell . The door opened at that instant , and the master of the house - without wrinkle or ruffle in his pale face , without a speck of dust on his clothes or crease in his shirt collar - presented himself . He was that morning as he ...
... Campbell . The door opened at that instant , and the master of the house - without wrinkle or ruffle in his pale face , without a speck of dust on his clothes or crease in his shirt collar - presented himself . He was that morning as he ...
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