1 Mackenzie & Steinkoff, the agents of the London firm of Hapgood.
2 Your agent will easily recognise the locality, as it is the ancient chapel of the mansion.
3 Jonathan and the two doctors went to the shipping agent to learn particulars of the arrival of the Czarina Catherine.
4 You come to me not alone as agent of my friend Peter Hawkins, of Exeter, to tell me all about my new estate in London.
5 When this was done, and he knew that all was in train, he blotted out his traces, as he thought, by murdering his agent.
6 He had arranged before leaving London that his agent should send him every day a telegram saying if the ship had been reported.
7 Do you, friend Jonathan, go to the agent of the ship and get from him letters to the agent in Galatz, with authority to make search the ship just as it was here.
8 The box we seek is to be landed in Varna, and to be given to an agent, one Ristics who will there present his credentials; and so our merchant friend will have done his part.
9 The owner gave him a paper telling the Captain to give him every facility in doing whatever he chose on board the ship, and also a similar authorisation to his agent at Varna.
10 There were only ourselves and the servants there, one or two old friends of his from Exeter, his London agent, and a gentleman representing Sir John Paxton, the President of the Incorporated Law Society.