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Updated: May 26, 2025
"You're not supposed to ask questions, I take it, but to enjoy your new home as much as you can." "Ex actly!" agreed the Major. "I've been thinking," continued Uncle John, "that I'm not exactly fit for all this style, Patsy. I'll have to get a new suit of clothes to match my new quarters. Will you give me back ten dollars of that money to buy 'em with?"
"Wonder if we will see the man of the horse? He who made such beautiful bows, and acted so actly. Wasn't he lovely? My, I have dreamed of him, Doro!" "Foolish," replied the other. "Nat said he fancied that chap would make trouble." The thought that Cologne might have whispered to Dorothy something about Tavia getting a letter from this man just flashed across her mind.
"Shouldn't I have remembered that I did?" snapped out the boy. "You might," replied Glyn quietly; "but I have put away things sometimes and forgotten where, and when I found them afterwards I have wondered how they got there." "Ex actly, Mr Severn," said the Doctor; "and so have I, especially in the case of books." "I am sure it's been stolen," cried Singh passionately.
"What was said ex -actly? It is being repeated about town in various forms. I want to know." Like a fool I told him the whole thing. I didn't think, didn't dream, of course, what was in that poor, drunken, devoted head, and I wanted to blow off my own steam, I was so hot.
'And ex But Twemlow, in his demolished state, cannot command the word, and trails off into actly so. 'Mr Twemlow, your word will have weight with her pompous, self-blinded father. You know how much he makes of your family. Lose no time. Warn him. 'But warn him against whom? 'Against me. By great good fortune Twemlow receives a stimulant at this critical instant.
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