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1 The new overseer seemed to take a delight in bullying him.
2 Near him, engaged in examining a heap of papers, was his new overseer , Dalhousie.
3 After this occurrence a new overseer , by the name of John Decket, was employed.
4 His master hired a new overseer who hung around for a bit watching my father.
5 In company with the new overseer and his wife, Jaspar returned the next day to Bellevue.
6 The new overseer with whom Cowperwood had to deal was a very different person from Elias Chapin.
7 The new overseer found himself welcomed because he was Sally's husband, and the strangeness of this was a bewilderment indeed.
8 His new overseer , whom he had partially admitted to his bosom as a confidant, had secured a strong hold upon his fears.
9 In 1856 a new overseer named Venters handled the flooding inexpertly and made but half a crop, yielding $12,660 in gross proceeds.
10 "Yes, sir," replied Cowperwood, who had been shrewd enough to get the new overseer 's name from Chapin; "this is Mr. Bonhag, I presume?"
11 "Yes, he had never heard of Vail, and all he knew about Neale was that name was signed to the orders of the new overseer . "
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