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... CLARKE , XVI . GEOFFRY'S FATHER , XVII . GEOFFRY MEETS WITH A FRIEND , XVIII . GEOFFRY'S REPENTANCE , • XIX . HOME , • PAGE 3 9 16 22 30 37 42 46 50 56 65 70 76 83 91 95 103 112 116 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .隱 CHAPTER I. F you please.
... CLARKE , XVI . GEOFFRY'S FATHER , XVII . GEOFFRY MEETS WITH A FRIEND , XVIII . GEOFFRY'S REPENTANCE , • XIX . HOME , • PAGE 3 9 16 22 30 37 42 46 50 56 65 70 76 83 91 95 103 112 116 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .隱 CHAPTER I. F you please.
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... gentleman , he was the son of a fisher- man in the place ; but he was a boy of Geoffry's own age — and a rather nice boy . His name was George Clarke . " George looked rather unhappy , and Geoffry asked him 8 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .
... gentleman , he was the son of a fisher- man in the place ; but he was a boy of Geoffry's own age — and a rather nice boy . His name was George Clarke . " George looked rather unhappy , and Geoffry asked him 8 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .
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... Clarke , about walking to Liverpool and entering on board a collier . Why should not he do so ? He got up as he so thought . His limbs felt very stiff from his running of yesterday , and also from sleeping in the night air . He walked ...
... Clarke , about walking to Liverpool and entering on board a collier . Why should not he do so ? He got up as he so thought . His limbs felt very stiff from his running of yesterday , and also from sleeping in the night air . He walked ...
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... away and left the field without being observed , -wandered out into the road away from the town , and was lost in the darkness of the night . CHAPTER XV . GEORGE CLARKE . LARKE the fisherman and. 90 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .
... away and left the field without being observed , -wandered out into the road away from the town , and was lost in the darkness of the night . CHAPTER XV . GEORGE CLARKE . LARKE the fisherman and. 90 GEOFFRY'S GREAT FAULT .
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... Clarke's cottage would have made a very pretty picture . One evening at the time I speak of , Clarke was seated on the shingles making bait for his pots , and his wife was busy near him mending a large hole in one of the nets . Jemmy ...
... Clarke's cottage would have made a very pretty picture . One evening at the time I speak of , Clarke was seated on the shingles making bait for his pots , and his wife was busy near him mending a large hole in one of the nets . Jemmy ...
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