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  • Querouaille -- the one you will call Carwell, which is not her name, but

    His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886

  • Mary Carwell seemed to swell up like a fretful turkey.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • Carwell and Viola walking at the far end of the garden, went softly up the stairs to the room of the girl who had summoned him to The Haven.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • There was rather a sensation in Lakeside two days later when it became known that the coroner's jury was to be called together again, to consider more evidence in the Carwell case.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • Carwell was a well known figure in the sporting and the financial world, and the mere fact that there was a suspicion that his death was not from natural causes was enough to make it a good story.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • Carwell, for since the adjourned inquest -- adjourned at the request of the prosecutor -- it was not considered necessary to keep the poor, maimed body out of its last resting place any longer.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • But it's like shaking a mince pie at a Thanksgiving turkey to mention the matter to Carwell.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • Dr. Baird seemed duly impressed by the circumstances that had brought him -- a young and as yet unestablished physician -- to a connection with such a startling case in the well known and wealthy Carwell family.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • As the car drew up in front of the Carwell mansion, from the bell of which fluttered a dismal length of crepe, a man stepped from the shadow of the gate posts and held out a paper to Harry Bartlett.

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

  • "It can do eighty on fourth speed, and Carwell is sporty enough to slip it into that gear if he needed to."

    The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele

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