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... suppose most people would say they would rather die than not accept such an invitation . That was exactly the choice I had to make ; so I felt ; and I concluded not to die immediately . It was cold . A DISAPPOINTMENT . 33 The air of the ...
... suppose most people would say they would rather die than not accept such an invitation . That was exactly the choice I had to make ; so I felt ; and I concluded not to die immediately . It was cold . A DISAPPOINTMENT . 33 The air of the ...
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... suppose , ' said the Archbishop , ' all this would make a disturbance if done in a parish church . ' I will not say that he added , ' People will do what they please in their own houses , ' because it is what I have often said myself ...
... suppose , ' said the Archbishop , ' all this would make a disturbance if done in a parish church . ' I will not say that he added , ' People will do what they please in their own houses , ' because it is what I have often said myself ...
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... suppose most people , regarded as the very point of the article . It had evidently been written carefully , and in full view of some chapters in my book which I had myself felt to require apology . I could not infer that the Archbishop ...
... suppose most people , regarded as the very point of the article . It had evidently been written carefully , and in full view of some chapters in my book which I had myself felt to require apology . I could not infer that the Archbishop ...
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... suppose . There were plenty of windmills , even to my days , great and small . On high ground , a little out of Gainsborough , was a subscription windmill , as lofty as a good church tower , with a gallery round , and an automatic ...
... suppose . There were plenty of windmills , even to my days , great and small . On high ground , a little out of Gainsborough , was a subscription windmill , as lofty as a good church tower , with a gallery round , and an automatic ...
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... suppose the first periodical the town had produced . The wit is of the period , and the style is of the century . We must remember that even Charles Lamb did not im- mediately ripen into the style we all identify with him . From ...
... suppose the first periodical the town had produced . The wit is of the period , and the style is of the century . We must remember that even Charles Lamb did not im- mediately ripen into the style we all identify with him . From ...
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