10 Results for: (Concept:01930874-v)
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13789 Watson , when you reach London you would oblige me by driving at once to Baker Street with our friend here , and remaining with him until I see you again .
18684 As I passed the corner which leads from Bentinck Street on to the Welbeck Street crossing , a two- horse van furiously driven whizzed round and was on me like a flash .
18713 You will find a small brougham waiting close to the kerb , driven by a fellow with a heavy black cloak tipped at the collar with red .
18722 With a few hurried words as to our plans for the morrow he rose and came out with me into the garden , clambering over the wall which leads into Mortimer Street , and immediately whistling for a hansom , in which I heard him drive away .
46743 ' I 've driven my cab this seven years and never a word of complaint .
46790 Then my gentleman threw up the trap , and he cried that I should drive right away to Waterloo Station as hard as I could go .
48056 As I walked back I was overtaken by Dr Mortimer driving in his dog-cart over a rough moorland track , which led from the outlying farmhouse of Foulmire .
49074 We did not drive up to the door , but got down near the gate of the avenue .
56029 As I drove home to my house in Kensington I thought over it all , from the extraordinary story of the red-headed copier of the Encyclopædia down to the visit to Saxe-Coburg Square , and the ominous words with which he had parted from me .
102197 Be reminded that it is an offence to drive in Singapore without an Autopass_Card for your foreign-registered vehicle .

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