Squire Silchester's Whim, Том 2H.S. King & Company, 1873 |
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... rector of the high- and - dry school , who had hunted in scarlet when he was forty , and who drank port now he was eighty . Old Jack Russell's living was good— two thousand at least ; and his humour and piety and tolerance and temper ...
... rector of the high- and - dry school , who had hunted in scarlet when he was forty , and who drank port now he was eighty . Old Jack Russell's living was good— two thousand at least ; and his humour and piety and tolerance and temper ...
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Mortimer Collins. thing it should be read . The Rector read certain parts sometimes , and read them nobly . To his eighty - fifth year he preached on Sunday mornings ; he preached like a friend and a father ; he told men and women ...
Mortimer Collins. thing it should be read . The Rector read certain parts sometimes , and read them nobly . To his eighty - fifth year he preached on Sunday mornings ; he preached like a friend and a father ; he told men and women ...
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... Rector and his niece , who thought herself very clever , but evidently wanted to marry that boy Silvester Silchester ; and about what had happened on Seamew Island - an incoherent story ; and much more not needful to mention . The ...
... Rector and his niece , who thought herself very clever , but evidently wanted to marry that boy Silvester Silchester ; and about what had happened on Seamew Island - an incoherent story ; and much more not needful to mention . The ...
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... Arches , or the Prolocutor of Convocation , or the Judge of the Consistory Court , to ascertain whether the Rector wore a clean surplice on Saints ' days . 1 CHAPTER II . ALLIES . L " Nine days they 8 SQUIRE SILCHESTER'S WHIM .
... Arches , or the Prolocutor of Convocation , or the Judge of the Consistory Court , to ascertain whether the Rector wore a clean surplice on Saints ' days . 1 CHAPTER II . ALLIES . L " Nine days they 8 SQUIRE SILCHESTER'S WHIM .
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... Rector obeyed his niece ; the more readily , because an instinct made him shudder at the Reverend John Joyce . Still that parson ( or person ) had his tea- meetings . He became popular . How ? 1 Well , he had got gradually acquainted ...
... Rector obeyed his niece ; the more readily , because an instinct made him shudder at the Reverend John Joyce . Still that parson ( or person ) had his tea- meetings . He became popular . How ? 1 Well , he had got gradually acquainted ...
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