His natural life, Volumen3R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... Rufus Dawes . Beginning , as we have seen , from a purely selfish motive , to urge his fellow - prisoner to abscond with him , John Rex gradually found himself attracted 18 His Natural Life .
... Rufus Dawes . Beginning , as we have seen , from a purely selfish motive , to urge his fellow - prisoner to abscond with him , John Rex gradually found himself attracted 18 His Natural Life .
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... Rufus Dawes which Rex , the reader of hearts , longed to fathom . " Have you no friends whom you would wish to see ? " he asked , one evening , when Rufus Dawes had proved more than usually deaf to his arguments . No , " said Dawes ...
... Rufus Dawes which Rex , the reader of hearts , longed to fathom . " Have you no friends whom you would wish to see ? " he asked , one evening , when Rufus Dawes had proved more than usually deaf to his arguments . No , " said Dawes ...
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... Dawes raised his head . " I won't go . I have had two trials at it ; I don't want another . would advise you not to attempt it either . " " Why not ? " 66 I Gabbett bolted twice before , " said Rufus Dawes , shuddering at the ...
... Dawes raised his head . " I won't go . I have had two trials at it ; I don't want another . would advise you not to attempt it either . " " Why not ? " 66 I Gabbett bolted twice before , " said Rufus Dawes , shuddering at the ...
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... Rufus Dawes , roughly impatient . " There are crimes com- mitted which are never brought to light , and this is one of them . " " Well , " said Rex , rising , as if weary of the discussion , " have it your own way , then . You know best ...
... Rufus Dawes , roughly impatient . " There are crimes com- mitted which are never brought to light , and this is one of them . " " Well , " said Rex , rising , as if weary of the discussion , " have it your own way , then . You know best ...
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... Rufus Dawes in a low voice , turning away his head . There may have been something in the attitude in which the speaker had put himself that awakened memory , or perhaps the sub- dued eagerness of the tone , contrasting so strangely ...
... Rufus Dawes in a low voice , turning away his head . There may have been something in the attitude in which the speaker had put himself that awakened memory , or perhaps the sub- dued eagerness of the tone , contrasting so strangely ...
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