Acor
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acor waited respectfully while earle was speaking and, when the latter had finished, gave the order to dismount.
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the introduction having been effected, acor addressed himself at some length and with much gesture to earle.
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let him turn over the command for the moment, to acor, and come with us.
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a few minutes later, these having arrived, acor presented himself, and by signs invited the two white men to follow him.
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the two led horses were then brought forward, and with a gesture of deference, acor invited his two guests—or were they prisoners?
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