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Chauncey Bishop, editor and owner of the San Francisco Dispatch, was sufficiently important a person, in Bonbright’s mind, as well as old friend of Dick’s, to be connected directly to him.
CHAPTER XXXI 2010
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Chauncey Bishop, editor and owner of the San Francisco Dispatch, was sufficiently important a person, in Bonbright’s mind, as well as old friend of Dick’s, to be connected directly to him.
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And he had his eye on a firm called Bonbright and Company, which was a very sleepy firm.
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"Bonbright," said Malcolm Lightener, getting to his feet, "I'm damn disappointed in you."
Youth Challenges Clarence Budington Kelland 1922
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"Bonbright," remonstrated Jephthah Turrentine, in the first conversation the two held upon the subject, "Ye cain't give people what they ain't ready to take.
Judith of the Cumberlands Alice MacGowan
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"Bonbright," said his father, "Rangar has just discovered that your secretary -- this Miss Frazer -- lives in the same house with Dulac the strike leader. ...
Youth Challenges Clarence Budington Kelland 1922
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Among the telegrams Bonbright handed him, was one from Graham, which Dick read twice, although it was simple and unmomentous, being merely a postponement of his return.
CHAPTER XXIV 2010
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Bonbright was explaining that it was a call from Chauncey Bishop who was at Eldorado in a machine.
CHAPTER XXXI 2010
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Forrest had a remarkable memory; and, second, he was prone to prove its worth by reference to those same notes of Bonbright.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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Ten minutes later he had no ears for Bonbright, who, telegrams in hand, startled him as he sat motionless at his desk, as he had sat, without movement, for ten minutes.
CHAPTER XXIV 2010
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