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... CHARLES's imagination was pretty busily employed till he fell asleep , in re- volving the conduct of the unaccountable but persevering enemy , whom he seemed now to have in his power ; and conjecture ( one of the most fruitless efforts ...
... CHARLES's imagination was pretty busily employed till he fell asleep , in re- volving the conduct of the unaccountable but persevering enemy , whom he seemed now to have in his power ; and conjecture ( one of the most fruitless efforts ...
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... Charles ; and sir Philip , rising with the dawn from his bed of uneasy thoughts , had quitted the city , where his happiness had been sacrificed for ever . Mr. Melville's next inquiry was for the wounded man ; and one of the servants ...
... Charles ; and sir Philip , rising with the dawn from his bed of uneasy thoughts , had quitted the city , where his happiness had been sacrificed for ever . Mr. Melville's next inquiry was for the wounded man ; and one of the servants ...
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... Charles per- ceived that the door was open : on enter- ing , the consequence was apparent - the room was empty , and the man gone . Charles turned round to the servant in anger and astonishment . The man de- clared his ignorance of what ...
... Charles per- ceived that the door was open : on enter- ing , the consequence was apparent - the room was empty , and the man gone . Charles turned round to the servant in anger and astonishment . The man de- clared his ignorance of what ...
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... Charles was naturally inclined to suspect that some of sir Philip's servants , taking ad- vantage of their master's agitated state of mind , had assisted the brigand to a place of safety . On arriving at home , a note was put into his ...
... Charles was naturally inclined to suspect that some of sir Philip's servants , taking ad- vantage of their master's agitated state of mind , had assisted the brigand to a place of safety . On arriving at home , a note was put into his ...
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... Charles to the villa of count Mori , and wait for him , while he fulfilled the commission with which sir Philip had charged him . On his arrival , Charles was immediately ad- mitted to count Mori , and endeavoured to explain to him that ...
... Charles to the villa of count Mori , and wait for him , while he fulfilled the commission with which sir Philip had charged him . On his arrival , Charles was immediately ad- mitted to count Mori , and endeavoured to explain to him that ...
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