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" DODGING in from the rain-swept street, I exchanged a smile and a glance with Miss Blank in the bar of the Three Crows. This exchange was effected with extreme propriety. It is a shock to think that, if still alive, Miss Blank must be something over sixty... "
A Set of Six - Page 105
by Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 289 pages
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The Works of Joseph Conrad, Volume 11

Joseph Conrad - 1925 - 314 pages
...connection of this last remark. I have been utterly unable to discover where in all this the joke comes in. AN INDIGNANT TALE THE BRUTE DODGING In from the...became quite plain in all their atrocity. "That fellow \ViImot fairly dashed her brains out, and a good job, too!" This inhuman sentiment, since there was...
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The Omnibus of Crime, Volume 1

Dorothy Leigh Sayers - Detective and mystery stories - 1929 - 1186 pages
...shock to think that, if still alive, Miss Blank must be something over sixty now. How time passes! and varnished wood, Miss Blank was good enough to...with another gentleman I've never seen before." I moTed towards the parlour door. A voice discoursing on the other side (it was but a matchboard partition)...
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Joseph Conrad: The Short Fiction

Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, Allan Simmons, John Henry Stape - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 172 pages
...sometbing over sixty now. How rime passes! Noticing my gaze directed inquitingly at the partition ot glass and varnished wood. Miss Blank was good enough...Jermyn and Mr. Stonor in the parlour, with another genrleman I've never seen before." The mam narrator, however, is presented explicirly as an oral narrator,...
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