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  • "Arabin," said he, speaking in his usual loud, clear voice and with that tone of dictation which was so common to him,

    Barchester Towers Anthony Trollope 1848

  • Arabin could have come possessed of the cheque he went to sleep.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • I always though Arabin was very wrong to place such a man in such a parish as Hogglestock.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • The interview had been so painful that Arabin would hardly have been able to count the money or to know of what it had consisted, had he taken the notes and cheque out of the envelope in which his wife had put them.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • Arabin, as to which she had subsequently heard much from Mrs

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • He had forgotten it — so he said at times — having understood from Arabin that he was to have fifty pounds, and having received more.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • ‘It has always been a sorrow to me that I ever brought Arabin into the diocese.’

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • If you please, Arabin, we will not talk any more of that.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • Grantly and Arabin faction in defending Mr Crawley the clergyman against the Proudie faction.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

  • ‘Of course I will,’ said Arabin, ‘but I will speak just a word to you first.’

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

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