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  • Hillyard's ship having sustained serious damage in her rigging, and having become almost unmanageable, on that account, hauled off to repair damages, leaving the _Cherub_ to continue the action.

    The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger

  • He answered the question warily too, fragment by fragment, ready to stop, ready to take the words back, if a sign of recollection kindled in Hillyard's face.

    The Summons 1906

  • He gave the slip of typewritten message into Hillyard's hand.

    The Summons 1906

  • Hillyard's holiday was coming to an end, for in a month the rainy season would begin and this great park become a marsh.

    The Summons 1906

  • In spite of Hillyard's aloof and disinterested air, the night had brought its excitement and in a strength of which he himself was unaware.

    The Summons 1906

  • Hillyard was presented to Dennis and Miranda Brown, a young couple two years married, and to Mr. Harold Jupp, a man of Hillyard's age.

    The Summons 1906

  • One consequence of Hillyard's new humility was that he now loitered on his journey.

    The Summons 1906

  • And once more Hillyard's quiet eyes rested upon Baeza's face.

    The Summons 1906

  • Hillyard's, arrested the attention of those about.

    The Summons 1906

  • "There's our man," he exclaimed, and running downstairs, he reached the door just as Hillyard's twelve camels and his donkeys trooped into the light.

    The Summons 1906

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