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  • He opened the 'Wylder' box first, and glanced through a neat little

    Wylder's Hand Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843

  • Wylder was rather surly after the ladies had floated away from the scene, and he drank his liquor doggedly.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Wylder, each in his way a worthy representative of the ill-conditioned and terrible race whose blood he inherited?

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Wylder might return any day, and Tom Wealdon would probably be one of the first men whom he would see.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • On hearing which, Wylder seemed to discover something uncommonly interesting or clever in the illustration before him; for he approached his face very near to it, in a scrutinising way, and only said, ‘Oh?’

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Wylder was surprised, puzzled, and a good deal incensed — that saucy craft had fired her shot so unexpectedly across his bows.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Wylder, with a sly glance from the corners of his eyes.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Wylder might be deficient in, the attorney very well knew that cunning was not among the number.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • ‘Just now,’ said Wylder, emitting first a thin stream of smoke, and watching its ascent.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Larkin presented this little order, it was in the handsome square room in which Captain Lake transacted business — a lofty apartment, wainscoted in carved oak, and with a great stone mantelpiece, with the Wylder arms, projecting in bold relief, in the centre, and a florid scroll, with

    Wylder's Hand 2003

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