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    Who shall judge a man from his manner? Who shall know him from his dress? Paupers may be fit for princes. Princes fit for something less. ...

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    When Hubert Fanshawe came down on the third morning of a visit which was to last a fortnight, Mr. Esking was alone in the breakfast-room. He asked after Kate ...

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    Arthur's confidence in Tommy was not misplaced; the boy was only wild, he had an excellent heart, and indeed Arthur was much astonished as well as pleased ...

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