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Page 12
... turned his lantern upon me , in a painful yellow glare . 66 ' What ! ' Tis the young ' un , " he grunted , after a moment . " Read the warrant , Thoms . " My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into ...
... turned his lantern upon me , in a painful yellow glare . 66 ' What ! ' Tis the young ' un , " he grunted , after a moment . " Read the warrant , Thoms . " My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into ...
Page 13
... turned off the turf on to the hard road ; the steps of first one and then another sounded out down the silent hill . I knew it was the Free Traders from that ; for except between banks they kept to the soft roadsides as if it were an ...
... turned off the turf on to the hard road ; the steps of first one and then another sounded out down the silent hill . I knew it was the Free Traders from that ; for except between banks they kept to the soft roadsides as if it were an ...
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... turned in his saddle . " Runners , " he shouted , " Bow Street runners ! Come along , come along , boys ! We'll roast ' em . Runners ! Runners ! " The sound of heavy horses at a jolting trot came to our ears . " We're in for it ...
... turned in his saddle . " Runners , " he shouted , " Bow Street runners ! Come along , come along , boys ! We'll roast ' em . Runners ! Runners ! " The sound of heavy horses at a jolting trot came to our ears . " We're in for it ...
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... turned me sharply round . " Don't struggle , " he whispered in my ear ; his silk handkerchief came cool across my eyelids . I felt hands fumbling with a knot at the back of my head . " You're all right , " he said again . The hubbub of ...
... turned me sharply round . " Don't struggle , " he whispered in my ear ; his silk handkerchief came cool across my eyelids . I felt hands fumbling with a knot at the back of my head . " You're all right , " he said again . The hubbub of ...
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... turned into the big inn at the junction of the London road to write a letter to his agent bidding him house me and employ me as an improver . For fear of compromising him we waited in the shadow of trees a furlong or two down the road ...
... turned into the big inn at the junction of the London road to write a letter to his agent bidding him house me and employ me as an improver . For fear of compromising him we waited in the shadow of trees a furlong or two down the road ...
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