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... Carr , the youngest of the examiners , my late pupil , told me before I left the school that , though you had done better than any of the candidates of your own age , he and his coadjutors considered that there was one among the younger ...
... Carr , the youngest of the examiners , my late pupil , told me before I left the school that , though you had done better than any of the candidates of your own age , he and his coadjutors considered that there was one among the younger ...
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... one of the regular old fogies was taken ill , and who do you think the trustees of the school invited to come in his place ? Cannot you guess ? Has not Hilary told you ? Well , then , it was Shafto Carr 52 JANET'S HOME .
... one of the regular old fogies was taken ill , and who do you think the trustees of the school invited to come in his place ? Cannot you guess ? Has not Hilary told you ? Well , then , it was Shafto Carr 52 JANET'S HOME .
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... Carr came and took the paper out of my hand , and said that the time was up . He took my paper to the window , and began to read it first . I saw he was curious about it , and when his face brightened I was pleased for a time . At last ...
... Carr came and took the paper out of my hand , and said that the time was up . He took my paper to the window , and began to read it first . I saw he was curious about it , and when his face brightened I was pleased for a time . At last ...
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... Carr to you ? You say you could not bear to disappoint him , because he expected you to answer ; but you knew all the time that , by answering , you were preparing a bitter dis- appointment for Hilary and mamma . ” " You don't ...
... Carr to you ? You say you could not bear to disappoint him , because he expected you to answer ; but you knew all the time that , by answering , you were preparing a bitter dis- appointment for Hilary and mamma . ” " You don't ...
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... Carr - oh ! " the exclamation was almost breathless ; and holding the note high above us , he rushed to the window , though there was quite light enough at the table to read it . When he had finished a second slow perusal of the ...
... Carr - oh ! " the exclamation was almost breathless ; and holding the note high above us , he rushed to the window , though there was quite light enough at the table to read it . When he had finished a second slow perusal of the ...
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