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  • At present she has only one lodger, the young man called Todhunter; but he has given more trouble than all the rest, for he wants to marry the young woman of the house.”

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • At present she has only one lodger, the young man called Todhunter; but he has given more trouble than all the rest, for he wants to marry the young woman of the house.”

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • At present she has only one lodger, the young man called Todhunter; but he has given more trouble than all the rest, for he wants to marry the young woman of the house. "

    The Wisdom of Father Brown 1905

  • EMT Andrew Todhunter delivered a staccato summary of Clara's vital signs.

    '24 hours in the ER' shows challenges of health system 2009

  • EMT Andrew Todhunter delivered a staccato summary of Clara's vital signs.

    Video: Dispatches from the front lines of the health care debate 2009

  • Blanc collaborated with interior designer Emily Todhunter and others to come up with contemporary rooms each based on a color scheme to evoke a different theme or mood.

    Yvonne Yorke: A Taste of the Good Life - Le Manoir Aux Quat' Saisons 2010

  • Farintosh, and made him their compliments — after a night of natural doubt, disturbance, defiance, fury — as men whispered to each other at the club where his lordship dined, and at the theatre where he took his recreation — after an awful time at breakfast in which Messrs. Bowman, valet, and Todhunter and

    The Newcomes 2006

  • When, then, “the elopement in High Life,” which has been described in the previous pages, burst upon the town in the morning papers, I can fancy the agitation which the news occasioned in the faithful bosoms of the generous Todhunter, and the attached

    The Newcomes 2006

  • He had seen me in pink, as we used to call it, swaggering in the open sunshine across a grass-plat in the court; but spied out opportunely a servitor, one Todhunter by name, who was going to morning chapel with his shoestring untied, and forthwith sprung towards that unfortunate person, to set him an imposition.

    The Fitz-Boodle Papers 2006

  • “I remembered what you said, last year, Marquis,” cries Todhunter (not unadroitly).

    The Newcomes 2006

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