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... asked , " Have you seen the lunatic Vantaillat and his ladies ? " and if they have not seen us , " Imbecile ! he is drowned ! and the ladies too , " they will say , and they will tele- phone for news down the river to the water watchers ...
... asked , " Have you seen the lunatic Vantaillat and his ladies ? " and if they have not seen us , " Imbecile ! he is drowned ! and the ladies too , " they will say , and they will tele- phone for news down the river to the water watchers ...
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... asking for her . And very peevish , ' he added , shaking his head as he stalked away under the apple - trees , ' as he's like to be , more and more till the end . ' She overtook the man in the hall . Is he alone , Calamy ? ' she asked ...
... asking for her . And very peevish , ' he added , shaking his head as he stalked away under the apple - trees , ' as he's like to be , more and more till the end . ' She overtook the man in the hall . Is he alone , Calamy ? ' she asked ...
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... asked . ' Quite enough , sir . It won't do to blot it . ' ' Right , lad , right ! ' The Squire wrote his name . ' Now the counterpart ! ' he continued briskly , holding the quill suspended . Arthur put it before him . He signed it ...
... asked . ' Quite enough , sir . It won't do to blot it . ' ' Right , lad , right ! ' The Squire wrote his name . ' Now the counterpart ! ' he continued briskly , holding the quill suspended . Arthur put it before him . He signed it ...
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