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Good Stone of various qualities is found in most parts of the island: and with that procured from the quarries of Binstead, the body of
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After passing the Creeks of King's Quay and Wootton, we have a partial sight of Binstead: and a most comprehensive view of the fashionable town of Ryde, just as we leave the
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Nesbit (The Treasure Seekers), George Birmingham, who was good so long as he kept off politics, the pornographic Binstead (Pitcher of the Pink Un), and, if American books can be included, Booth Tarkingtons Penrod stories.
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Professor Binstead had unwrapped his parcel, and had placed the Pongo on the table.
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"Brewster," said Professor Binstead, pausing at the mantelpiece.
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"I have met some very agreeable Englishmen," said Professor Binstead.
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"It's nice to be a millionaire," sighed Professor Binstead.
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Professor Binstead chuckled -- the care-free chuckle of a man who sees all those around him smitten in the pocket, while he himself remains untouched.
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"Aren't you going to open it?" asked Professor Binstead, to whom a telegram was a telegram.
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At about the same moment that Professor Binstead was clicking his tongue in Mr. Brewster's sitting-room, Archie Moffam sat contemplating his bride in a drawing-room on the express from Miami.
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