nown guardian.["]
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The pastor expressed himself highly gratified, and added.[:]
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"MARIA WHEATFIELD,[."]
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"Yours truly, M. GREY.'["]
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"Hush--hush!" she murmured. ["]Be quiet! There are people in the
next room. They may hear you. And I am sure they should do so
they would take you for a lunatic."
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"Yes; but don't cry out so loud--that's a dear! I repeat, there
are people in the next room[.] But you have not yet answered my
question."
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"I am tired of walking. And here is a vacant house placarded 'To
Let,' with a nice long porch in front. Come, let [us] go in and
sit down on one of the benches and rest."
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as I always get frightened and lose my presence of mind in the
terrible uproar of a steamboat landing or a railway station.["]
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Her devoted slave was waiting for here[her] there. And on the
table, in addition to the other comforts, there was a little
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his companion, and the lovely youthful widow, who was lis-
[Page 163 in TIA copy of a different publisher/edition
(www.archive.org/details/victorstriumphse00soutrich) shows only
"-ening" is missing here.]
to him with such rapt attention, were a pair of happy and
devoted lovers.
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telegram from the agent, which he supposed to be a magical
answer to your message.["]
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"I said that you were my prisoner, Mr. Alden Lytton," answered
the deputy-sheriff, gravely. "I repeat that you are my
prisoner.["]
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"Gn[On] my sacred oath I most solemnly declare that you are the
man and she is the woman I then and there united together,"
with fierce indignation, "all I have further to say is
this--that you have basely purjured[perjured] yourself to assist
and support an infamous conspiracy!"
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Church of St. ----, in the city of Philadelphia, on the
fifteenth day of September last, between the hours of twelve
and one p. m[.]," said the counsel.
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