7 Results for: (Concept:00687295-v)
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11205 For an instant it had crossed my mind that perhaps what she really feared was that HE might come to harm , for I could not doubt that she knew who this man was , and what he meant by these strange signals .
47242 I could not doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton of whom I had been told , since ladies of any sort must be few upon the moor , and I remembered that I had heard someone describe her as being a beauty .
47320 Then on the top of these more or less vague impressions there had come the definite and distinct warning of Miss Stapleton , delivered with such intense earnestness that I could not doubt that some grave and deep reason lay behind it .
49420 With characteristic promptness and audacity he set about this at once , and we can not doubt that the boots or chambermaid of the hotel was well bribed to help him in his design .
49428 I can not doubt that Stapleton recruited his waning resources in this fashion , and that for years he has been a desperate and dangerous man .
49500 We can not doubt , from what we know of him , that he would have found some way out of the difficulty .
55673 ' A proposition which I took the liberty of doubting . '

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