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By some mischance they succeeded in discovering who their employer was, and they both arrived, unfortunately for them, simultaneously at the door of Fallock or Farrington's house with the object of blackmailing him.
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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Fallock, or Farrington, needed these outside contributions, not only to give the newspaper a verisimilitude of genuineness, but also to fill the columns of the journal.
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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"I had a dim idea that I might possibly discover in the occupant one who was, at any rate, a close relative to Fallock."
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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"I do not think it will be with a warrant," he said, quietly, "unless it is for your friend Fallock."
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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These men must be associates of Montague -- Montague Fallock, who else?
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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After an exchange of commonplace civilities the two men parted, -- T. B., as he said, with his hand on the door, to prepare for his Paris trip, and Poltavo to take up what promised to be one of the most interesting cases that the Fallock blackmailers had ever handled.
The Secret House Edgar Wallace 1903
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Having urged the point as strongly as I could, I proceeded on my mission while Fallock and his party prepared for their expedition.
Hurricane Hurry William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Lieutenant Fallock had, while this was going forward, called in all the remaining seamen and marines round him, and presented as bold a front as he could to the enemy.
Hurricane Hurry William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Fallock, second lieutenant of the Iris, to take charge of the foraging party in my place.
Hurricane Hurry William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Fallock had taken the same road I had gone on my expedition, and had succeeded in collecting a considerable number of cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry -- indeed, forage of all sorts.
Hurricane Hurry William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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