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1 The first thing she saw was the foreign gent staggering toward her.
2 Yes, I ought to pass for a foreign gent come across to back horses.
3 The foreign gent recovered his wound, but acquired rheumatism and a dislike for midnight expeditions.
4 Can't you see I'm a foreign gent from abroad?
5 Then she went to the foreign gent 's shed.
6 At sight of him Reginald uttered a cry of dismay; the foreign gent blew out the light.
7 The foreign gent seized this opportunity, and ran at once at the window and jumped at it.
8 He had concerted an expedition with the foreign gent , and was waiting for a dark and gusty night.
9 The foreign gent unrolled a sort of green baize apron he had round him; it was, in reality, a bag.
10 On the very day the foreign gent came to Meyrick's farm Lady Bassett had a letter by post from Reginald.
11 Then the foreign gent produced his skeleton keys, and after several ineffective trials, opened the door softly and revealed the glittering booty.
12 At sight of it the foreign gent could not suppress an ejaculation, but the younger one clapped his hand before his mouth hurriedly.
13 But the foreign gent had raised the crowbar to defend himself, and struck him a blow on the head that made him stagger back.
14 The foreign gent was very apt to disappear in fine weather, but rain soon drove him back to her fireside, and hunger to her flesh-pots.
15 There are odd customers in Kingsgate Street, Holborn-foreigngents and refugees.
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