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1 Flannery, my new chauffeur , was a coachman for many years.
2 You are the new chauffeur ; 'queer name, Hand!'
3 Faversham sped home through the winding Cumbrian lanes, driven by the new chauffeur just imported from Manchester.
4 The new chauffeur got off his seat.
5 That new chauffeur is a stupid fellow.
6 She pushed the buzzer button in the hall and soon the new chauffeur appeared at the side entrance.
7 The older boy took his cigarette from his mouth and rising, walked a few steps toward the new chauffeur .
8 And as she had anticipated she had little difficulty in interesting her father in the subject of a new chauffeur .
9 "Twelve miles, about, sir, as the road goes," answered the new chauffeur .
10 "Anne, I have fallen quite in love with your new chauffeur . "
11 'That's that cursed Durand' (Durand being the new chauffeur - French ,tomatch the car).
12 "Faster," he said to his new chauffeur , through the speaking-tube.
13 "You have a new chauffeur to-night, I observe," he said.
14 "To-morrow morning if you like," the new chauffeur answered, nodding gravely to Jane as he withdrew.
15 "Is this the new chauffeur , Father?"
16 "John Culver," said the new chauffeur .
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