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... uncle recollected the Marquis for a par- ticular friend in Paris , who had often expressed a wish to see him at his paternal chateau . My uncle was an old traveller , one who knew well how to turn things to account . He revolved for a ...
... uncle recollected the Marquis for a par- ticular friend in Paris , who had often expressed a wish to see him at his paternal chateau . My uncle was an old traveller , one who knew well how to turn things to account . He revolved for a ...
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... uncle , as I have often heard him say him- self , was a man not easily frightened . So he lay quiet , supposing this some other guest , or some servant on his way to bed . The foot- steps , however , approached the door ; the door ...
... uncle , as I have often heard him say him- self , was a man not easily frightened . So he lay quiet , supposing this some other guest , or some servant on his way to bed . The foot- steps , however , approached the door ; the door ...
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... uncle , and he considered himself a great physiogno- mist . The figure remained , as I said , for some time by the fire , putting out first one hand , then the other ; then each foot alternately , as if warming itself ; for your ghosts ...
... uncle , and he considered himself a great physiogno- mist . The figure remained , as I said , for some time by the fire , putting out first one hand , then the other ; then each foot alternately , as if warming itself ; for your ghosts ...
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