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... Dale in 1920.1 Moreover , Parson Woodforde himself introduced me to some of my mother's ancestors in Somerset , and to some lost cousins , and to a very large number of people in all parts of the world , practically from China to Peru ...
... Dale in 1920.1 Moreover , Parson Woodforde himself introduced me to some of my mother's ancestors in Somerset , and to some lost cousins , and to a very large number of people in all parts of the world , practically from China to Peru ...
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John Beresford. of the valley Dove Dale proper - was at one time quite disfigured by litter . Is that hideous menace weakening ? We will not wait for an answer at the moment , being in a gossiping mood . And for those who visit the Dale ...
John Beresford. of the valley Dove Dale proper - was at one time quite disfigured by litter . Is that hideous menace weakening ? We will not wait for an answer at the moment , being in a gossiping mood . And for those who visit the Dale ...
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... Dale was to be made famous . And as the story of Charles Cotton's life and works and his friendship with Izaak Walton have long since become part of literary history we will not repeat it . Suffice it to say that , for him , the Dale ...
... Dale was to be made famous . And as the story of Charles Cotton's life and works and his friendship with Izaak Walton have long since become part of literary history we will not repeat it . Suffice it to say that , for him , the Dale ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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