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... Tuppit , called at Wren- tham's cottage and asked for Mrs. Wrentham . She could not be seen for half an hour ; but Tuppit was ready to wait an hour or more , if Mrs. Wrentham's convenience should require it . He was accordingly shown ...
... Tuppit , called at Wren- tham's cottage and asked for Mrs. Wrentham . She could not be seen for half an hour ; but Tuppit was ready to wait an hour or more , if Mrs. Wrentham's convenience should require it . He was accordingly shown ...
Página 90
... Tuppit's nimble fingers went round the desk and tried its fastenings . " Spring lock , too . So much the worse for him . Dier will pitch on it at once . " The door burst open , and little Ada Wrentham bounced in , her pretty cheeks ...
... Tuppit's nimble fingers went round the desk and tried its fastenings . " Spring lock , too . So much the worse for him . Dier will pitch on it at once . " The door burst open , and little Ada Wrentham bounced in , her pretty cheeks ...
Página 92
... things is " The child instinctively paused and turned her face away . " Is an impostor , and ought to be taken up by the policeman , " said Tuppit , cheerfully com- pleting the sentence for her ; " and he is 92 BY MEAD AND STREAM .
... things is " The child instinctively paused and turned her face away . " Is an impostor , and ought to be taken up by the policeman , " said Tuppit , cheerfully com- pleting the sentence for her ; " and he is 92 BY MEAD AND STREAM .
Página 94
... Tuppit was already busy examining the brass screws . He found one the notch of which indicated that it was more frequently used than the others . A penknife served his purpose ; he took out the screw , thrust a thin pencil into the hole ...
... Tuppit was already busy examining the brass screws . He found one the notch of which indicated that it was more frequently used than the others . A penknife served his purpose ; he took out the screw , thrust a thin pencil into the hole ...
Página 95
... Tuppit's conjuring , and that he was glad to find nothing . " Ada drew back towards the door , a little frightened by the change in his manner , which betrayed excitement in spite of his self - control . " I think — I am beginning to be ...
... Tuppit's conjuring , and that he was glad to find nothing . " Ada drew back towards the door , a little frightened by the change in his manner , which betrayed excitement in spite of his self - control . " I think — I am beginning to be ...
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