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  • Company's Office, writing with rapid hand, a brief dispatch, addressed to "M.s. I.M. Argenter, Dorbury, M.ss.," and signed

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  • Sylvie knew that it would go far with Mr.. Argenter that Mr. Howland

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  • This practically resulted in Mrs. Argenter's remaining with her sister, while Sylvie and Sabina spent their time, night as well as day, often, between Argenter Place and the new house.

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  • She had never got out of the Argenter and Highford atmosphere before.

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  • This was Ray Ingraham's leisure also; the bread carts did not come in till tea time, with their returns and orders; the day's second baking was in the oven; she had an hour or two of quiet between the noon business and the night; then she was always glad to see Sylvie Argenter come down the street with her little purple straw work-basket swinging from her forefinger, or a book in her hand.

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  • Miss Argenter has brought home more than I have from the

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  • Mr. Farron Saftleigh probably was made to pay about three thousand dollars of the sum he had wheedled Mr.. Argenter out of.

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  • Mr.. Argenter was sitting with her worsted work in the high, many-columned terrace piazza which gave grandeur to the great show-house that Mr. Argenter had built some five years since, when

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  • They had been in a sleeping-room at Argenter Place.

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  • Everybody was delighted; Aunt Euphrasia dropped her book, and made her way out of her corner; Desire and Mr. Kirkbright handled and exclaimed; Mr.. Argenter opened her eyes, and held out her fingers toward them with a smile.

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