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warehouse, to arrange matters there, and, if possible, to find out more about the thieves. * * * * * Edward found marks of blood in the war .
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to nothing to find out the offender, although his losses, rich as he might be, must have amounted to very large sums. The stranger miner ag .
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right spake from every asking countenance; the nobles and students went up to comfort and support the venerable old man, who appeared so de .
were standing for Gibraltar, the watch below were roused up with the cry of, "All hands shorten sail!" I and others, tossing on our clothes .
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influence of the place and time went to swell the under current of Eleanor's thoughts and bring it nearer to the surface. It would have dri .
was also on board. We had been about a fortnight at sea, when, the ship lying almost becalmed with a blue sky overhead, a large white clou .
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. She did not even ask an explanation of Eleanor's manner of getting out of church. Eleanor and her aunt, as it happened, always occupied a .
ion the next time; for, though a man of brilliant ability and high personal character, he served but one year. At a date fifteen years late .
y the next day, and the next, and went very long rambling rides; in the luxury of being alone. They would have been most delightful, but fo .
ed people, will begin shouting, _puss! puss!_ and will worry and hunt them, as if, in pursuing the harmless things, they were driving away .
ly." Not long after the interview with the Bishop at his own palace, which has been related, that dignitary, with the Lord Chancellor, in t .
f risking life or limb." He jumpt up.--"Hark you!" he cried and threw his arms round Edward: "Yes! the old man is right; the wedding must b .