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Page 85
With patience and perseverance , they traced these marks into the thickest part of
the copse , a route which no person would have voluntarily adopted , unless for
the purpose of concealment . Here they found plain vestiges of violence and ...
With patience and perseverance , they traced these marks into the thickest part of
the copse , a route which no person would have voluntarily adopted , unless for
the purpose of concealment . Here they found plain vestiges of violence and ...
Page 122
the retreat of the male person of the dialogue . Indeed , I saw his boat , which he
rowed with great swiftness and dexterity , fly across the lake like a twelve - oared
barge . Next morning I examined some of my domestics , as if by accident , and I
...
the retreat of the male person of the dialogue . Indeed , I saw his boat , which he
rowed with great swiftness and dexterity , fly across the lake like a twelve - oared
barge . Next morning I examined some of my domestics , as if by accident , and I
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Page 389
—how far have we got ? where are the declarations ? ' Clerk , give me all these
papers , ' said Mr. Pleydell ; — ' I have an odd way of arranging my documents ,
Mr. Glossin , another person touching them puts me out - but I shall have
occasion ...
—how far have we got ? where are the declarations ? ' Clerk , give me all these
papers , ' said Mr. Pleydell ; — ' I have an odd way of arranging my documents ,
Mr. Glossin , another person touching them puts me out - but I shall have
occasion ...
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