Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... parson , of whom I made some mention on my former visit to the Hall , and who acts as a kind of family chaplain . He has been cherished by the Squire almost constantly since the time that they were fellow - students at Oxford ; for it ...
... parson , of whom I made some mention on my former visit to the Hall , and who acts as a kind of family chaplain . He has been cherished by the Squire almost constantly since the time that they were fellow - students at Oxford ; for it ...
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... parson , when relating his search after a curious document , which he had traced from library to library , until he fairly unearthed it in the dusty chapter - house of a cathedral . When , too , he describes some venerable manu- script ...
... parson , when relating his search after a curious document , which he had traced from library to library , until he fairly unearthed it in the dusty chapter - house of a cathedral . When , too , he describes some venerable manu- script ...
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... parson is more busy than common just now , being a little flurried by an advertisement of a work , said to be pre- paring for the press , on the mythology of the middle ages . The little man has long been gathering together all the ...
... parson is more busy than common just now , being a little flurried by an advertisement of a work , said to be pre- paring for the press , on the mythology of the middle ages . The little man has long been gathering together all the ...
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... parson had not been seen for several days , which was a matter of some surprise , as he was an almost daily vis- itor at the Hall . We found him in his study , a small dusky chamber , lighted by a lattice - win- dow that looked into the ...
... parson had not been seen for several days , which was a matter of some surprise , as he was an almost daily vis- itor at the Hall . We found him in his study , a small dusky chamber , lighted by a lattice - win- dow that looked into the ...
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... parson had looked forward to this bibliographical expedition as of far greater importance than those to Africa , or the North Pole . With what eagerness had he seized upon the history of the enterprise ! with what interest had he ...
... parson had looked forward to this bibliographical expedition as of far greater importance than those to Africa , or the North Pole . With what eagerness had he seized upon the history of the enterprise ! with what interest had he ...
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