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The man called "Vight" is not altogether an imaginary character, for a desperate and successful counterfeiter dwelt for a time among the mountains on the Hudson, plying his nefarious trade.
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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He says the man called 'Vight' met him returning from the delivery of a load of wood, and engaged his services.
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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Beyond the bare fact that she took the train the following morning with the man she called "Vight,"
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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Vight was expecting some one, and so had the dog within doors.
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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Come, Vight, or whatever your name is, "he continued, rising," make up your mind quickly what you are going to do.
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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They are always seen in flocks, which retire, at Vight, into hollow trees, frequently in large num - bers, where they suspend themselves by their bills.
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Portsmouse), "Sout'ampton, the Isle of Vight ... good ... it is my province.
Okewood of the Secret Service Valentine Williams 1914
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And mark what I say, Vight, "she added, her sad, weird manner changing to sudden fierceness," not a hair of this lady's head shall be hurt. "
Opening a Chestnut Burr Edward Payson Roe 1863
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