The Startling Exploits of Dr. J.B. QuièsHarper & Brothers, 1886 - 328 páginas |
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... present wearer was little over five . This singular garment trailed behind the heels of its accidental proprietor , and made him look like a mounte- bank magician . Nor was that all . The blind themselves might have seen that never - no ...
... present wearer was little over five . This singular garment trailed behind the heels of its accidental proprietor , and made him look like a mounte- bank magician . Nor was that all . The blind themselves might have seen that never - no ...
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... present time finishing one of the most interesting games he had ever played , by correspondence , with Mynheer Poggenbeck , of Haarlem . The urgent matter now was to find the place from which the black queen had been dislodged by ...
... present time finishing one of the most interesting games he had ever played , by correspondence , with Mynheer Poggenbeck , of Haarlem . The urgent matter now was to find the place from which the black queen had been dislodged by ...
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... present occasion to the attractions of the fair and home - like scene . Gertrude's leaving him was an important event . Ger- trude knew of old all his little ways . Gertrude left dust and papers alike undisturbed ; she had no mania for ...
... present occasion to the attractions of the fair and home - like scene . Gertrude's leaving him was an important event . Ger- trude knew of old all his little ways . Gertrude left dust and papers alike undisturbed ; she had no mania for ...
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... present time . How could Dr. Quiès be kept at a safe distance for that period ? Ever since the preceding evening M. Bonamy had been putting this question to himself , and it had cost him more trouble to solve the problem than to compose ...
... present time . How could Dr. Quiès be kept at a safe distance for that period ? Ever since the preceding evening M. Bonamy had been putting this question to himself , and it had cost him more trouble to solve the problem than to compose ...
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... present itself to his eyes ! But while Quiès was thus thinking of his lost case and comfort , he was also thinking of the absent - for he was not so entirely selfish as to care for nothing and nobody- of his dear Henri , of the good La ...
... present itself to his eyes ! But while Quiès was thus thinking of his lost case and comfort , he was also thinking of the absent - for he was not so entirely selfish as to care for nothing and nobody- of his dear Henri , of the good La ...
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adventure Algiers answer Anthime Bonamy Arab Archæological arrived asked Attila Awhata balloon Biboul Bey Boghar Cairo camel Capricorn caravan CHAPTER Cloth Commandant La Carriole companions cousin cried dead dear dear doctor death desert Dijon Doctor J. B. Quiès Doctor Quiès door doubt exclaimed eyes fatigue francs French French Consul Gertrude Haarlem hands Haydée head Henri honour horse hundred Jean Baptistin journey Khartoum kurbash leagues Létourneau look Magloire Maître Grimblot Malleville Marseilles matter Mdlle Mdme Médéah minutes Monsieur morning mule mussels never night Numismatical ostrich Parga passed Pesth Pignon les Girouettes Poggenbeck poor Quiès Préchafoin Ragot rope Saint-Pignon les Girouettes savants seemed sigh Sir Thomas Nicholl sleep Society of Saint-Pignon Spahis thing thought thousand francs tion took town Trajan's bridge Turn-Severin uttered Wallachia words
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