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10071 The last squire dragged out his existence there , living the horrible life of an aristocratic pauper ; but his only son , my stepfather , seeing that he must adapt himself to the new conditions , obtained an advance from a relative , which enabled him to take a medical degree and went out to Calcutta , where , by his professional skill and his force of character , he established a large practice .
10189 I was too shaken to go to bed again , however , so I dressed , and as soon as it was daylight I slipped down , got a dog-cart at the Crown Inn , which is opposite , and drove to Leatherhead , from whence I have come on this morning with the one object of seeing you and asking your advice . "
10234 It is precisely for that reason that we are going to Stoke Moran this day .
10359 " It goes to the housekeeper 's room . "
11074 If these conditions are too hard , then go back to Norfolk , and leave me to the lonely life in which you found me . '

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