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62 II Mr. Teddy Henfrey's first Impressions
323 tea, Teddy Henfrey, the clock-jobber, came into the bar. "My sakes!
328 you're here, Mr. Teddy," said she, "I'd be glad if you'd give th'
362 himself. Then came the light, and Mr. Teddy Henfrey, entering, was
475 to judge by his driving. "'Ow do, Teddy?" he said, passing.
477 "You got a rum un up home!" said Teddy.
482 Teddy. "My sakes!"
492 "Yes," said Teddy. "By the week. Whatever he is, you can't get rid
501 Teddy trudged on his way with his mind considerably relieved.
506 in a manner not to the point. But the seed of suspicion Teddy
729 "Well?" said Teddy Henfrey.
741 I'm thinking. That marn's a piebald, Teddy. Black here and white
790 the darkness upon one or two home-going labourers, and Teddy
815 idea sprang from the brain of Mr. Teddy Henfrey. No crime of any
1106 the stranger's room upstairs and the suggestions of Mr. Teddy
1386 humanity. They saw Mrs. Hall fall down and Mr. Teddy Henfrey jump
1549 of the air, and incontinently threw his truncheon and smote Teddy
2139 the gate, not a dozen yards away were Mr. Hall and Teddy Henfrey
2145 "Hul-lo!" said Teddy Henfrey.
2152 He and Teddy approached the door together, with intent faces. Their
2221 "Hsh!" said Mr. Teddy Henfrey. "Didn't I hear the window?"