Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders).1872 |
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... night , aint it ? and the dark in the morning ? ' The doctor nodded . There seemed to be no more to say ; but the fingers still clung obstinately to the door ; and the bleared eyes still looked up into the doctor's face . There was ...
... night , aint it ? and the dark in the morning ? ' The doctor nodded . There seemed to be no more to say ; but the fingers still clung obstinately to the door ; and the bleared eyes still looked up into the doctor's face . There was ...
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... night . ' And thus suddenly broke up the pleasant relations that had been growing between the two young men . This was much to the regret of the Kentish farmer , whose freshness of feeling , contrasted with his very limited intellectual ...
... night . ' And thus suddenly broke up the pleasant relations that had been growing between the two young men . This was much to the regret of the Kentish farmer , whose freshness of feeling , contrasted with his very limited intellectual ...
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... night , sir , to cross the mountains . No idea of stop- ping here , I suppose ? ' 6 ( Certainly not . Are you ready ? ' ' Would you mind , sir , a gentlemen going with you ? ' Oh , I see . As I'm not to be got rid of , I must have a ...
... night , sir , to cross the mountains . No idea of stop- ping here , I suppose ? ' 6 ( Certainly not . Are you ready ? ' ' Would you mind , sir , a gentlemen going with you ? ' Oh , I see . As I'm not to be got rid of , I must have a ...
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... night , in which river shouted to river , sea to sea , the waters under the earth to the waters above the earth ; and yet they were now on the highest ridge of a shoulder of the Criba Ban ; and Rymer would have seen , if there had been ...
... night , in which river shouted to river , sea to sea , the waters under the earth to the waters above the earth ; and yet they were now on the highest ridge of a shoulder of the Criba Ban ; and Rymer would have seen , if there had been ...
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... night ) , said the old dame . ' N's da ' ! ' answered the driver , and they went down into the windy , watery darkness . Down , still down , mile after mile , between dark woods , which in the light of day are so inexpressibly beautiful ...
... night ) , said the old dame . ' N's da ' ! ' answered the driver , and they went down into the windy , watery darkness . Down , still down , mile after mile , between dark woods , which in the light of day are so inexpressibly beautiful ...
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