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Page 78
... father earnestly consulted Mr. Cavander . I watched the latter closely . He never hesitated when he had once shut his mouth with a click . His teeth com- ing together settled the matter . I saw that my father deferred to him entirely ...
... father earnestly consulted Mr. Cavander . I watched the latter closely . He never hesitated when he had once shut his mouth with a click . His teeth com- ing together settled the matter . I saw that my father deferred to him entirely ...
Page 79
father carelessly , finishing his sum in arithmetic , and opening his desk . um -um - " It's te vorst of to - tay , and tere are someting like tventy wrecks on te coast , " replied Uncle Van , shaking the paper in his hand . " Zee ' ere ...
father carelessly , finishing his sum in arithmetic , and opening his desk . um -um - " It's te vorst of to - tay , and tere are someting like tventy wrecks on te coast , " replied Uncle Van , shaking the paper in his hand . " Zee ' ere ...
Page 154
... father's absence , for he ex- pected to be away a week or a fort- night . At my father's request , Uncle Van no doubt would see me into the train for Ringhurst . Uncle Herbert was away . Our house was not so far from Ken- sington ...
... father's absence , for he ex- pected to be away a week or a fort- night . At my father's request , Uncle Van no doubt would see me into the train for Ringhurst . Uncle Herbert was away . Our house was not so far from Ken- sington ...
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