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Hicks got up and went to renew an acquaintance . Cople's greeting was polite , no more and no less . He stood up and shook hands , but he made no attempt at any introduction . A very new ribbon of the Military Cross was on his tunic and ...
Hicks got up and went to renew an acquaintance . Cople's greeting was polite , no more and no less . He stood up and shook hands , but he made no attempt at any introduction . A very new ribbon of the Military Cross was on his tunic and ...
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A house agent informed Hicks that Cople had been anxious to sell his little house , but had let the matter of selling slide for the last two years . The agent fancied that business might be look- ing up ; gossip suggested that Cople was ...
A house agent informed Hicks that Cople had been anxious to sell his little house , but had let the matter of selling slide for the last two years . The agent fancied that business might be look- ing up ; gossip suggested that Cople was ...
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Hicks did not like the look or the answering grin , something about them raised unpleasant doubts in him . The retired naval officer departed ; the nice - mannered boys cleared away the tea things ; Mrs. Cople said that she would wash ...
Hicks did not like the look or the answering grin , something about them raised unpleasant doubts in him . The retired naval officer departed ; the nice - mannered boys cleared away the tea things ; Mrs. Cople said that she would wash ...
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