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After Tom finished talking with his father, he reread Chilcote's article slowly.
Tom Swift Jr And His Jetmarine Almquist, John 1954
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While the others marched the two pirates off to an underground cell, the young inventor hurried to the radio in Chilcote's laboratory.
Tom Swift Jr And His Jetmarine Almquist, John 1954
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Was this sharp-nosed craft an invention of Chilcote's?
Tom Swift Jr And His Jetmarine Almquist, John 1954
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There was a strange, distant note in Chilcote's voice, but the other did not pretend to hear it.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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Chilcote's life touched him again, then another and more potent feeling rose to quell it.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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Something in Chilcote's drawn, excited face checked him.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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The small scene with Chilcote's valet came back to him; his own personality moved him again to a reckless determination to make his own voice heard.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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With a strange sensation of awkwardness he sorted Chilcote's letters, waiting for her to speak.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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At the sound of the low, rather formal tones, so characteristic of the old statesman, a hundred memories rose to Chilcote's mind, a hundred hours, distasteful in the living and unbearable in the recollection; and with them the new flash of hope, the new possibility of freedom.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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And it was under these conditions, and fighting against these odds, that he sat through the long afternoon in Chilcote's place, obeying the dictates of his chief.
The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893
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