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  • When Archdeacon Varcoe entered his study on returning, he sat down in a chair, and brooded long.

    The Trespasser, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe would not be drawn into discussion, but sipped his wine, listened, and watched Gaston.

    The Trespasser, Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe would not be drawn into discussion, but sipped his wine, listened, and watched Gaston.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe knew the truth, and had said that Gaston's sin was not unpardonable, in spite of a few squires and their dames who declared it was shocking that a man should have such loose ideas, that no good could come to the county from it, and that he would put nonsense into the heads of the common people.

    The Trespasser, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • When Archdeacon Varcoe entered his study on returning, he sat down in a chair, and brooded long.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe knew the truth, and had said that Gaston's sin was not unpardonable, in spite of a few squires and their dames who declared it was shocking that a man should have such loose ideas, that no good could come to the county from it, and that he would put nonsense into the heads of the common people.

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Varcoe was tutor to Ian and Robert Belward, Ian, in a fit of anger, had thrown a stick at his brother.

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • When Archdeacon Varcoe entered his study on returning, he sat down in

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe would not be drawn into discussion, but sipped his wine, listened, and watched Gaston.

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Archdeacon Varcoe knew the truth, and had said that Gaston's sin was not unpardonable, in spite of a few squires and their dames who declared it was shocking that a man should have such loose ideas, that no good could come to the county from it, and that he would put nonsense into the heads of the common people.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

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