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'I looked up when I had come to the end of the letter…'
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'Mr. Pedgift's time is too valuable, sir, to be wasted…'
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09:31 |
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Left by himself, Allan lit a cigar, and took a turn…
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10:47 |
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She put back the Flask, and locked the cover…
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09:44 |
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'At the first words, his mind fell back again…'
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08:54 |
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'To this effect the major spoke.'
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'As you have no further interest in my wicked…'
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'What does that mean?' he asked…
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Chapter 6: Midwinter in Disguise
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Appendix
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She smiled and hesitated. 'I don't exactly remember…'
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'Seven o'clock. The letter has gone to the post.'
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In a little while the two re-appeared…
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'Boscombe Rectory, August 2nd.'
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'At noon to-day he was on the Mole, it seems…'
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'Fairweather Vale proved to be a new neighbourhood…'
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'"What!" I exclaimed, in astonishment.'
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Having paved the way in those words…
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'So here I wait, without knowing how things will end…'
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Chapter 10: Miss Gwilt's Diary
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Book the Fifth. Chapter 1: Miss Gwilt's Diary
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'"Now do you understand my motive in coming here?"…'
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'August 6th. If anything could startle me now…'
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Letter 2. From Mrs. Oldershaw to Miss Gwilt.
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'"The person is a rich young Englishman," I said.'
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Letter 7. From Miss Gwilt to Mrs. Oldershaw.
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Chapter 3: The Brink of Discovery
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Bashwood the younger referred to the papers.
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The last of the party to go was a slow old gentleman…
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'Is the major in Norfolk?' he asked…
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