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ed a) Page 374: frostis (through, and setting alight to a bit of fire now and again, and the season keeping mild and favourable, with only light #frosts# in the early morning--only what could you expect just on to Christmas?--there) Page 403: kncoked (The ex-convict watched him out of sight, and then #knocked# at the door, and waited. The woman inside had been listening to) Page 413: financee (to his sister Irene one of the long missives he was given to sending to his #fiancee# in London. It was just such a late October day as the one indirectly referred to above; in fact, it) Page 434: ather ("You mean, you can manage your Bull, and #father# can't. Is that it?" Assent given. "And how can you manage your) Page 580: [blank] (who had charge of Dave--Strides Cottage, of course! I'm sure she'll #be# all right as far as that goes. But the whole thing is so odd.... Stop a minute!--perhaps the best way would be for me) Page 615: Egnland.... (you dead. For years she believed you and her sister dead. And when she returned to #England#....") Page 717: acompany (the last. She then re-enveloped the letter, much pleased with the result, and wrote a short note in pencil to #accompany# it; then hunted up an envelope large enough to take both, and directed) Page 732: Gwenn ("'Made it like then?'" #Gwen# was not sure she followed this.) Page 740: mmama (mean--so long as they think I think it was. That's the point. Now, the question is, did or did not my superior #mamma# descend on your comme-il-faut parent to drum this idea into him, and get) Page 756: differnece (she had loved ungrudgingly throughout. Nor was it only this. It palliated her son's crimes. But then there was a #difference# between the son and the father. The latter had apparently done nothing) Page 799: Phooebe is so kind, to take every little word I say. ("My dear, I am giving a world of trouble," she said. "But #Phoebe# is so kind, to take every little word I say.") Page 845: spech. "What the Hell," he repeated, (what he sought--her letter, which she recognised--and opened it before he finished his #speech#. "What the Hell," he repeated, "is the meaning of this?" He read it in a vicious undertone, biting) ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHEN GHOST MEETS GHOST*** ******* This file should be named 30896.txt or 30896.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/0
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