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... window but I was stunned with shouts and noises from the cricket - ground ; the late quiet road beneath my window was alive with the tread of feet and clack of tongues ; and , to com- plete my misery , I found that my quiet retreat was ...
... window but I was stunned with shouts and noises from the cricket - ground ; the late quiet road beneath my window was alive with the tread of feet and clack of tongues ; and , to com- plete my misery , I found that my quiet retreat was ...
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... windows , crumbled the paper from the walls , mouldered the pictures , and gradually destroyed the furniture . I loved ... window - shut- ters . I pleased myself with the idea how completely , when I came to the estate , I would renovate ...
... windows , crumbled the paper from the walls , mouldered the pictures , and gradually destroyed the furniture . I loved ... window - shut- ters . I pleased myself with the idea how completely , when I came to the estate , I would renovate ...
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Washington Irving. my dulcinea . All was quiet . At the concerted signal her window was gently opened . It was just above the projecting bow - window of her father's shop , which assisted me in mounting . The house was low , and I was ...
Washington Irving. my dulcinea . All was quiet . At the concerted signal her window was gently opened . It was just above the projecting bow - window of her father's shop , which assisted me in mounting . The house was low , and I was ...
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