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[545] Cited in 'Henfrey's Botanical Gazette,' i, p. 179.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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'Henfrey's Botanical Gazette,' i, p. 208, and considered by him to be due to the foliaceous condition of one of the three carpels of which the fruit is composed.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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"Henfrey," said Clephane, "I have a bright, open, boyish countenance, but I was not born yesterday.
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Then she insisted on Hall keeping silence, while Henfrey told her his story.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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Unitarian, had a front tooth broken, and Henfrey was injured in the cartilage of his ear.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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It was so uncanny to Henfrey that for a minute they remained staring blankly at one another.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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Henfrey jump to avoid tumbling over her, and then they heard the frightful screams of Millie, who, emerging suddenly from the kitchen at the noise of the tumult, had come upon the headless stranger from behind.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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So Hall and Henfrey, rather crestfallen, tiptoed back to the bar, gesticulating to explain to her.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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Hall, Henfrey, and the human contents of the tap rushed out at once pell-mell into the street.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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Now when Hall and Henfrey and the labourers ran out of the house, Mrs. Hall, who had been disciplined by years of experience, remained in the bar next the till.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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