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  • And when, soon after the great clock of the Cathedral had struck the hour of noon, he left Campany and quitted the

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • But Bryce affected not to hear the last question; he walked over to the place which Campany had indicated, and taking down the second book carried it to an adjacent table.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • Bryce, as he entered, caught what Campany was just then saying.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • Campany lifted his quill pen and pointed to a case of big leather-bound volumes in a far corner of the room.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • He turned away at last from the chart, at a loss -- and Campany glanced at him.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • Campany, as Bryce was very well aware, was a walking encyclopaedia of information about

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • But Campany, knowing nothing, quickly gave him the information he wanted.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • Ransford, Bryce being in the library was treated by Campany to an inspection of certain drawings which the librarian had made for illustrating his work-drawings, most of them, of old brasses, coats of arms, and the like, -- And at the foot of one of these, a drawing of a shield on which was sculptured three crows, Bryce saw the name Richard Jenkins, armiger.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • It's written here 'Campany,' that's a thing to remember, that letter _a_, and to look at it again in a month -- how shall I look at it then?

    Prestuplenie i nakazanie. English Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1851

  • Convicted grafter Jamie Campany shares his swindling secrets.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

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