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Page 112
Partly by a letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave .
” “ Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? ” exclaimed the Countess in evident
surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay .
Partly by a letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave .
” “ Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? ” exclaimed the Countess in evident
surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay .
Page 119
This was uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollecting Seagrave's
cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared opposition to
his wishes , was in some embarrassment what to say , when the peer continued ...
This was uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollecting Seagrave's
cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared opposition to
his wishes , was in some embarrassment what to say , when the peer continued ...
Page 121
The blood - thirsty , desperate cut - throat ! cried the Earl , walking hastily up and
down the room in the greatest perturbation— " what is our police about that such
murderous wretches are suffered to be at large ? Where is Seagrave ? You were
...
The blood - thirsty , desperate cut - throat ! cried the Earl , walking hastily up and
down the room in the greatest perturbation— " what is our police about that such
murderous wretches are suffered to be at large ? Where is Seagrave ? You were
...
Page 123
Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have
seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He
waved his hand impatiently ; Walter , obeying the signal , bowed , withdrew from
the ...
Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have
seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He
waved his hand impatiently ; Walter , obeying the signal , bowed , withdrew from
the ...
Page 124
RENDERING a literal obedience to Lord Sunderland's directions , not to mention
the subject of their last conversation , so far at least as the attack of the bravoes
was concerned , Walter contented himself with informing Seagrave , whom he ...
RENDERING a literal obedience to Lord Sunderland's directions , not to mention
the subject of their last conversation , so far at least as the attack of the bravoes
was concerned , Walter contented himself with informing Seagrave , whom he ...
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