6 Results for: (Concept:01888295-v)
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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 . "
10287 I should be very much obliged if you would slip your revolver into your pocket .
13955 He tried to steal in , but was baffled by your wakefulness .
45875 So it came to pass that one Michaelmas this Hugo , with five or six of his idle and wicked companions , stole down upon the farm and carried off the maiden , her father and brothers being from home , as he well knew .
47664 Softly we stole along until we had come into the other wing .
51306 Slipping through the shouting crowd I made my way to the corner of the street , and in ten minutes was rejoiced to find my friend 's arm in mine , and to get away from the scene of the uproar .

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