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... escape its pursuers . " I have to thank you , young man , for the service you have rendered my daughter and me , and should be glad to reward you to the best of my ability , " said Mr. Har- wood , turning to the youth who was holding ...
... escape its pursuers . " I have to thank you , young man , for the service you have rendered my daughter and me , and should be glad to reward you to the best of my ability , " said Mr. Har- wood , turning to the youth who was holding ...
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... escaped harm , " said Alethea , looking at the young man with a kind smile . On reaching the door of Mr. Deane's house , Jack held the young lady's bridle while she dismounted , and then . insisted on taking her horse and her father's ...
... escaped harm , " said Alethea , looking at the young man with a kind smile . On reaching the door of Mr. Deane's house , Jack held the young lady's bridle while she dismounted , and then . insisted on taking her horse and her father's ...
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... escaped all the dangers you had to encounter there and on your way back . They say that housebreakers are as thick there as goose- berries on a gooseberry - bush ; and as for highwaymen , I wonder any stage escapes being robbed from the ...
... escaped all the dangers you had to encounter there and on your way back . They say that housebreakers are as thick there as goose- berries on a gooseberry - bush ; and as for highwaymen , I wonder any stage escapes being robbed from the ...
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... escape me altogether , I'll war- rant ; but , as you know , I do not expect to remain here much longer , now that I have finished my course at the Grammar School . They will be for sending me to college if I do , and that I could never ...
... escape me altogether , I'll war- rant ; but , as you know , I do not expect to remain here much longer , now that I have finished my course at the Grammar School . They will be for sending me to college if I do , and that I could never ...
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... escaping its pursuers . Still the latter continued to chase . along the banks . " You must take the consequences , then , " exclaimed a voice , and directly afterwards a shot whistled over their heads . The lads crouched down in the ...
... escaping its pursuers . Still the latter continued to chase . along the banks . " You must take the consequences , then , " exclaimed a voice , and directly afterwards a shot whistled over their heads . The lads crouched down in the ...
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