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Blankenberg and Bruges, and into Brussels, in still living enmity with our hero.
Phineas Finn 2004
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“Blankenberg, eh!” said Laurence, alluding to the now notorious duel which had once been fought in that place between
Phineas Redux 2004
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He was well aware that all of them there knew why he had fought the duel at Blankenberg — all, that is, except perhaps Lord Fawn.
Phineas Finn 2004
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How singular would it be if this affair of the duel should pass away, and no one be a bit the wiser but those four men who had been with him on the sands at Blankenberg!
Phineas Finn 2004
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Phineas was beginning to think that he should like to make another journey to Blankenberg, with the object of meeting his lordship on the sands.
Phineas Finn 2004
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Laurence and the doctor took Phineas back to Ostend, and though the bullet was then in his shoulder, Phineas made his way through Blankenberg after such a fashion that no one there knew what had occurred.
Phineas Finn 2004
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But, in truth, during the last day or two he had been in Flanders, and not in Paris, and had stood as second with his friend Phineas on the sands at Blankenberg, a little fishing town some twelve miles distant from Bruges, and had left his friend since that at an hotel at Ostend — with a wound just under the shoulder, from which a bullet had been extracted.
Phineas Finn 2004
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She had asked him respecting his journey to Blankenberg, and had touched him very nearly in reference to Miss Effingham.
Phineas Finn 2004
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He thought that he had been generous to Lord Chiltern; and as he went back in his memory over almost every word that had been spoken in the interview that had just passed, he fancied that he was able to collect evidence that his antagonist at Blankenberg had not spoken ill of him.
Phineas Finn 2004
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Blankenberg? thought Phineas, as he sat for a while in silence between Mr Palliser and Mr Grey; and why should she, who was a perfect stranger to him, have dared to ask him such a question?
Phineas Finn 2004
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