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  • Cordel Henry started it with a jumper and Wade scored the other nine points.

    NCAA Men's Basketball - Indiana vs. Marquette 2001

  • "We know that Cordel has friends at Court," I continued.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • "I must not be here at daylight: if Cordel recognizes me, I can do you no more good."

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Cordel is my only enemy, and yet before concluding it was he who planned the assault there are one or two questions to answer.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Cordel had gone to Paris, and, for the time at least, had abandoned his schemes.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Cordel either suspects or knows that I am your friend.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • He drew Cordel aside, and the two conversed earnestly together for several minutes.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Cordel, who was still at home, occasionally came into the village, but nothing happened that served to show he was pushing on his plot.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Cordel has discovered that you are alive, and his fellows are searching for your hiding-place.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • "I have no liking for Cordel," I said, "but still all this has nothing to do with our errand."

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

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