chancer to Vaura, who had been assigned to him, so causing him to be the envy of the other men.
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Annie Gregg Savigny
chancer, and you and the other men are to blame if I have promised more than I can perform; for I have been unable to say nay to your pleadings, being in a passive mood to-night.
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Annie Gregg Savigny
"What a terrible expression came into Major Delrose's face just now, as he looked at Sir Lionel Trevalyon," said Vaura to chancer, "if ever man was born to hunt something he looked the man."
"A Heart-Song of To-day"
Annie Gregg Savigny