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  • He gathered every incident of the surroundings, and talked to the servants freely, softly, and easily, yet with a superiority, which suddenly was imposed in the case of the huntsman at the kennels -- for the Whipshire hounds were here.

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The news of the arrival of the strangers had come to him late at night, and, with Whipshire stupidity, he had thought that any one coming from the wilds of British America must be but a savage after all.

    The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The news of the arrival of the strangers had come to him late at night, and, with Whipshire stupidity, he had thought that any one coming from the wilds of British America must be but a savage after all.

    The Trespasser, Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • He gathered every incident of the surroundings, and talked to the servants freely, softly, and easily, yet with a superiority, which suddenly was imposed in the case of the huntsman at the kennels -- for the Whipshire hounds were here.

    The Trespasser, Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • He gathered every incident of the surroundings, and talked to the servants freely, softly, and easily, yet with a superiority, which suddenly was imposed in the case of the huntsman at the kennels -- for the Whipshire hounds were here.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The news of the arrival of the strangers had come to him late at night, and, with Whipshire stupidity, he had thought that any one coming from the wilds of British America must be but a savage after all.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

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