6 Results for: (Concept:02506546-v)
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18584 Dark rumours gathered round him in the University town , and eventually he was compelled to resign his Chair and to come down to London , where he set up as an army coach .
18694 You will not wonder , Watson , that my first act on entering your rooms was to close your shutters , and that I have been compelled to ask your permission to leave the house by some less conspicuous exit than the front door . '
18935 Of their terrible chief few details came out during the proceedings , and if I have now been compelled to make a clear statement of his career , it is due to those injudicious champions who have endeavoured to clear his memory by attacks upon him whom I shall ever regard as the best and the wisest man whom I have ever known .
45980 So excited and alarmed was he that I was compelled to go down to the spot where the animal had been and look around for it .
47503 My Dear Holmes , If I was compelled to leave you without much news during the early days of my mission you must acknowledge that I am making up for lost time , and that events are now crowding thick and fast upon us .
51111 I lent the ostlers a hand in rubbing down their horses , and I received in exchange twopence , a glass of half- and-half , two fills of shag tobacco and as much information as I could desire about Miss Adler , to say nothing of half a dozen other people in the neighbourhood in whom I was not in the least interested , but whose biographies I was compelled to listen to . '

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