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  • "Then shall I get Guyler, Rouben?" said the other one as he straightened his back and began wiping the soot from his face.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • "Then shall I get Guyler, Rouben?" said the other one as he straightened his back and began wiping the soot from his face.

    The Dragons of Chaos Weis, Margaret 1997

  • "A man named Purvis -- Stephen Purvis," answered Guyler.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • But you, gentlemen -- I came in to hear if you'd anything to tell about Guyler.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • "Gone to find that American chap -- Guyler," answered Ayscough.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • Purdie, Lauriston, and Guyler, all equally mystified, followed, already beginning to speculate and to theorize.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • He says -- Guyler -- that on each side of that alley there are suites of offices -- he reckoned there were a few hundred separate offices in the lot, and that it would take him a week to make enquiry at the doors of each.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • Purdie, coming there with Lauriston at five minutes before the hour, found Melky Rubinstein hanging about the outer door, and had only just time to warn his companion to keep silence as to their midnight discovery before Guyler and John Purvis drove up in one cab and Mr. Killick in another.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • "Guyler swears that he saw Stephen Purvis this very morning," replied

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

  • "Well, of course, Guyler doesn't know yet about the Chinese development," said Lauriston.

    The Orange-Yellow Diamond 1899

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