One of Our Conquerors — Volume 4
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXVI IN WHICH WE SEE A CONVENTIONAL GENTLEMAN ENDEAVOURING TO EXAMINE A SPECTRE OF HIMSELF Dudley rode back to Cronidge with his thunderstroke. It filled him, as i
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CHAPTER XXVI IN WHICH WE SEE A CONVENTIONAL GENTLEMAN ENDEAVOURING TO EXAMINE A SPECTRE OF HIMSELF Dudley rode back to Cronidge with his thunderstroke. It filled him, as i
George Meredith
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Robert Ames Bennet
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TO MY MOTHER AND MY SISTER I have had many good comrades as I have journeyed around the world, before the mast and in the trenches, but loyal and true as they were, none have