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"But though we could not seize his person," said the Captain, "we have debarrassed ourselves tout a fait from his pursuit; I hope, therefore, Miss Larolles will make a revoke of her apprehensions." The answer to this was nothing but a loud scream, with an exclamation, "Lord, where's my dog?" "Your dog!" cried Morrice, looking aghast, "good stars! I never thought of him!"

Miss Gryce snored at last; she was a heavy Welshwoman, and till now her habitual nasal strains had never been regarded by me in any other light than as a nuisance; to-night I hailed the first deep notes with satisfaction; I was debarrassed of interruption; my half-effaced thought instantly revived. "A new servitude! But Servitude! That must be matter of fact.

Christie landed, and proceeded to her own house; on the way she was met by Jean Carnie, who debarrassed her of certain wrappers, and a handkerchief she had tied round her head, and informed her she was the pride of Newhaven. She next met these four little merchants, one after another.

Vane, the better to escape detection or observation, wore a thick mantle and a hood that concealed her features. Of these Triplet debarrassed her. "Sit down, madam;" and he hastily drew a chair so that her back was to the picture. She was pale, and trembled a little. She hid her face in her hands a moment, then, recovering her courage, "she begged Mr. Triplet to pardon her for coming to him.

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