Good Words, Volume 22Alexander Strahan and Company, 1881 - English periodicals |
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... turned back , and let them roll upon his spine . " Jem , neighbour Jem , do'e come back , that's a dear ; " he shouted as loud as his drummed condition furnished to the cobbler in the distance at the bottom of the hill . That good ...
... turned back , and let them roll upon his spine . " Jem , neighbour Jem , do'e come back , that's a dear ; " he shouted as loud as his drummed condition furnished to the cobbler in the distance at the bottom of the hill . That good ...
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... turned it several ways ; but nothing else was to be made of it . And presently his own surprise surprised him , for what was there marvellous in the matter ? Nothing whatever , but it was rather queer that the brand should be inside the ...
... turned it several ways ; but nothing else was to be made of it . And presently his own surprise surprised him , for what was there marvellous in the matter ? Nothing whatever , but it was rather queer that the brand should be inside the ...
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... turned round , now and then , to seem to heed them ; but they knew , better than himself perhaps , that his mind was far away , and that his cheerful- ness was gone . Then he roused up his spirits to discharge fair duties as a host , at ...
... turned round , now and then , to seem to heed them ; but they knew , better than himself perhaps , that his mind was far away , and that his cheerful- ness was gone . Then he roused up his spirits to discharge fair duties as a host , at ...
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... turned away with a curtsey ; then , rejoining her father , she clung closely to his arm . " Poor dear ! " thought the Vicar , who loved his light - hearted and sweet parishioner , pastorally ; " I heartily trust that I am altogether ...
... turned away with a curtsey ; then , rejoining her father , she clung closely to his arm . " Poor dear ! " thought the Vicar , who loved his light - hearted and sweet parishioner , pastorally ; " I heartily trust that I am altogether ...
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... turned the leaves of the once - terrible pamphlet was an evidence how far we had left behind our old traditionary landmarks . Mysteries which had been dismissed as superstitions at the Reformation , and had never since been heard of ...
... turned the leaves of the once - terrible pamphlet was an evidence how far we had left behind our old traditionary landmarks . Mysteries which had been dismissed as superstitions at the Reformation , and had never since been heard of ...
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