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Also in the first quarter of 2010 Trafina sold its 3. 42% interest in the Bindloss Unit #1 ( "Bindloss") gas property in southern Alberta for approximately $1.4 million and sold a minor interest in the Eyremore area of Alberta for approximately $96,000.
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Bindloss are committed for trial at the Old Bailey, and there is no doubt what the result will be.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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He changed the mill into an inn, put Bindloss, one of his "pals," into possession with the full intention of murdering unwary travellers from time to time for their money.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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Bindloss had been rescued from the dark closet, and he and his wife and the girl Liz had all flown.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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In order to give Bindloss full opportunity for carrying out his scheme, it was necessary for me to get into bed, and even to feign sleep.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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The police immediately started in pursuit of Bindloss, and I returned to
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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Bindloss was alone now; he was bending over the fire, smoking.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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I looked up; old Bindloss was standing on the bank looking down at me.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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I answered in the affirmative, and now perceived that old Bindloss and his wife were in the humour to be agreeable.
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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"Nothing of any consequence," replied Dr. Stanmore; "she only repeated what Bindloss had already said himself -- that the house was haunted, and that she had asked Wentworth not to sleep in the room."
A Master of Mysteries L. T. Meade 1884
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