1 As we came home we could arrive at no definite conclusion.
2 What we must hope for is that my Lord Arthur and Quincey arrive first.
3 Shortly after I had arrived, a big parcel from abroad came for the Professor.
4 I took my way to Paddington, where I arrived about fifteen minutes before the train came in.
5 I tried to satisfy myself on the subject, but could not arrive at any unquestionable result.
6 Before we parted, we discussed what our next step was to be, but we could arrive at no result.
7 Whilst they are resting, I shall go over all carefully, and perhaps I may arrive at some conclusion.
8 I feared to go very far from the station, as we had arrived late and would start as near the correct time as possible.
9 She should therefore arrive some time in the morning; but as she cannot possibly get in before then, we are all about to retire early.
10 When I arrived, however, I found already assembled on the pier a crowd, whom the coastguard and police refused to allow to come on board.
11 This land is very different from yours or mine; even if we did have a special, it would probably not arrive as soon as our regular train.
12 Of one thing I am now satisfied: that all the boxes which arrived at Whitby from Varna in the Demeter were safely deposited in the old chapel at Carfax.
13 Well, I got my husband back all right; when we arrived at Exeter there was a carriage waiting for us, and in it, though he had an attack of gout, Mr. Hawkins.
14 We are due to arrive between two and three in the morning; but already, at Bucharest, we are three hours late, so we cannot possibly get in till well after sun-up.
15 He had received a letter from Mr. de Ville of London, telling him to receive, if possible before sunrise so as to avoid customs, a box which would arrive at Galatz in the Czarina Catherine.
16 We may then arrive in time; for if he escape not at night we shall come on him in daytime, boxed up and at our mercy; for he dare not be his true self, awake and visible, lest he be discovered.
17 Last night the Count asked me in the suavest tones to write three letters, one saying that my work here was nearly done, and that I should start for home within a few days, another that I was starting on the next morning from the time of the letter, and the third that I had left the castle and arrived at Bistritz.
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