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... course , but I dare say you have heard that coal has just been proved on the Hilly Piece , and that's as good as proving it at Quarrymoor , Mrs. Donne . And , in point of fact , the land'll be worth five or six times what it was ...
... course , but I dare say you have heard that coal has just been proved on the Hilly Piece , and that's as good as proving it at Quarrymoor , Mrs. Donne . And , in point of fact , the land'll be worth five or six times what it was ...
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... course . He can afford to spend a thousand or two on high farming if he wants to . ' ' An ' you think there's coal under Quarry- moor ? ' inquired Mrs. Donne . 6 I know there is , ' the lawyer answered ; ' as well as if I'd been there ...
... course . He can afford to spend a thousand or two on high farming if he wants to . ' ' An ' you think there's coal under Quarry- moor ? ' inquired Mrs. Donne . 6 I know there is , ' the lawyer answered ; ' as well as if I'd been there ...
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... course , neither Mrs. Donne nor Ethel were at this time much in the mood to enjoy an accession of fortune , immediate or remote . They were driven from home by shame , and had little care to think about monetary pros- perities . Old ...
... course , neither Mrs. Donne nor Ethel were at this time much in the mood to enjoy an accession of fortune , immediate or remote . They were driven from home by shame , and had little care to think about monetary pros- perities . Old ...
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... Course I do , ' returned Daniel petu- lantly . ' What else did I send for you for ? ' ' Do you wish me to specify the properties ? ' asked the solicitor . 6 Does it matter ? ' asked Daniel . Can't I will ' em in a lump ? 6 ( " If you ...
... Course I do , ' returned Daniel petu- lantly . ' What else did I send for you for ? ' ' Do you wish me to specify the properties ? ' asked the solicitor . 6 Does it matter ? ' asked Daniel . Can't I will ' em in a lump ? 6 ( " If you ...
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... in the old country in one form or another , and a balance at the bank , since the sale of the Saracen , the figures of which might have startled some people . VOL II . C Of course the folk of a small country town like JOSEPH'S COAT . 17.
... in the old country in one form or another , and a balance at the bank , since the sale of the Saracen , the figures of which might have startled some people . VOL II . C Of course the folk of a small country town like JOSEPH'S COAT . 17.
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