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Examples

  • At the same time, it felt as if Jarvey must have crept in invisibly and built the fire halfway up the chimney.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • “Mr. Paxton is awaiting your return in the library, my lord,” Jarvey told him.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • “Don't leave yet, Jarvey,” Lord Ferdinand instructed him, staying close to the window.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • Jarvey, ask Miss Thornhill if she will wait upon me in the library at her earliest convenience.”

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • Ferdinand strode to the double doors, opened them with a flourish while Jarvey still hovered uncertainly in the background, and gestured toward the darkness outside.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • He would tell Jarvey to make sure she checked there.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • Jarvey,” Ferdinand said grimly, “have Miss Thornhill in the library within the next two minutes.”

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • Ferdinand could have argued, since Jarvey was now his servant, but he would not appear petty.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • There were five persons standing in the hall — Jarvey, a small, plumpish woman who looked like a maid, Viola Thornhill, and two strangers, a man and a woman.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

  • She was standing by the sideboard, talking with Jarvey, and there were two places set at the table.

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

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