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  • Ablewhite (then concealed under a disguise), on the afternoon of the twenty-sixth of June last.

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  • Ablewhite was in this house not two hours since, and that his entire innocence of all concern in the disappearance of the

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  • It was impossible the next morning to get my Aunt Ablewhite out of her dressing-gown in time for church.

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  • The instant the door closed, Aunt Ablewhite exhibited a phenomenon which silenced us all.

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  • “Godfrey was very much vexed, Drusilla, not to be able to come with us,” said my Aunt Ablewhite.

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  • Ablewhite would listen to the Grand Lama of Thibet exactly as she listens to Me, and would reflect his views quite as readily as she reflects mine.

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  • Aunt Ablewhite took her exercise in the afternoon in an invalid chair.

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  • Ablewhite — at a private interview, of course — that he had, to her certain knowledge, betrayed the mercenary nature of the motive on his side.

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  • Before Aunt Ablewhite could say a word, Rachel answered for her.

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  • My Aunt Ablewhite is a large, silent, fair-complexioned woman, with one noteworthy point in her character.

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