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... memory or of the pen , and to profit by the comments of reviewers . But I do not really think there is much to be done in this way , even with the largest allowance of time . The printers have taken such good care of me , that I can ...
... memory or of the pen , and to profit by the comments of reviewers . But I do not really think there is much to be done in this way , even with the largest allowance of time . The printers have taken such good care of me , that I can ...
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... poor Howard's death , my memory refuses to qualify itself , though I admit that Mr. Wingfield's account has a strong point of verisimilitude in the resemblance to the favourite Midland game of Pri- soners ' Base . In Vol . II . p . 338 , I.
... poor Howard's death , my memory refuses to qualify itself , though I admit that Mr. Wingfield's account has a strong point of verisimilitude in the resemblance to the favourite Midland game of Pri- soners ' Base . In Vol . II . p . 338 , I.
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... memory drifted lazily to the name . of the Devonshire hamlet , and to the story of the famous stone said to give the name to the hamlet and to the family . Copleston himself used to explain that this was a coping - stone , or a stone ...
... memory drifted lazily to the name . of the Devonshire hamlet , and to the story of the famous stone said to give the name to the hamlet and to the family . Copleston himself used to explain that this was a coping - stone , or a stone ...
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... John Swinburne . She was then invited to repeat her call at lunch - time . She made several attempts without being admitted . My own impression at the time was that TRICKS OF MEMORY . 7 nobody was likely to be 6 INTRODUCTION :
... John Swinburne . She was then invited to repeat her call at lunch - time . She made several attempts without being admitted . My own impression at the time was that TRICKS OF MEMORY . 7 nobody was likely to be 6 INTRODUCTION :
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... memory . In later years another solution has presented itself . My wife never failed to express her opinions candidly and plainly , and , judging by the result , I think it likely Mrs. Bowden did the same , in the opposite direction ...
... memory . In later years another solution has presented itself . My wife never failed to express her opinions candidly and plainly , and , judging by the result , I think it likely Mrs. Bowden did the same , in the opposite direction ...
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