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– Marshman's Memoirs of Sir H. Havelock (1867), pp. 66, 165.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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She had scarce touched Mr. Marshman's hand when she hastily withdrew her own, and gave way to an overwhelming burst of sorrow.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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Ellen knew it was impossible, that is, that it would not be right, and she said so; and in spite of Alice's wistful look, and Mr. Marshman's insisting, she stood her ground.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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"No," said Alice, "it is a present to a friend of Mr. Marshman's."
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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Mrs. Marshman's own woman, a steady excellent person, had come in the carriage for Ellen.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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From home to Ventnor, Mr. Marshman's place, was more than thirty miles, and the longest, because the most difficult, part of the way was still before them.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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It's a long while that I have not seen you, dear, – not since you went to Mrs. Marshman's.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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"What a singular fancy you have taken to this little pet of Alice's, Mr. John," said Mrs. Marshman's youngest daughter.
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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"Nothing could have been pleasanter to me, Ellie, except Mr. Marshman's gift."
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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"And so I am one of Mr. Marshman's guests!" said Ellen, "I didn't know what it meant."
The Wide, Wide World 1892
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