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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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craeke

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1 2 | whom?" ~"Through my servant Craeke, who was to have accompanied 2 2 | repeated John. ~"Where is Craeke?" ~"At the door of your 3 2 | the threshold. ~"Come in, Craeke, and mind well what my brother 4 2 | having handed the despatch to Craeke with a last direction, returned 5 2 | said he, "when honest Craeke sounds his coxswain's whistle, 6 5 | longer with his confidence, Craeke, the faithful servant, mounted 7 5 | in peaceful sleepiness. Craeke from afar off recognised 8 5 | kitchens into the river. ~Craeke, standing on the deck of 9 5 | usual bustle of the city, Craeke at once directed his steps 10 7 | does he want?" ~"Sir, it is Craeke." ~"Craeke! the confidential 11 7 | Sir, it is Craeke." ~"Craeke! the confidential servant 12 7 | time forcing his way in, Craeke rushed into the dry-room. ~ 13 7 | latter, at the sight of Craeke, almost convulsively moved 14 7 | The matter, sir!" said Craeke, laying a paper on the large 15 7 | losing one moment." ~And Craeke, who thought he had remarked 16 7 | right! all right! my dear Craeke," said Cornelius, stretching 17 7 | uninjured. That confounded Craeke! thus to rush into my dry-room; 18 7 | more frightened mien than Craeke had shown. ~"Well!" asked 19 7 | fly-leaf from the Bible, which Craeke had laid upon the table, 20 11| search were made. ~As far as Craeke was concerned, it was impossible 21 27| Witt had sent to Dort by Craeke, the servant of his brother


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