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... neighboring vil- lages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge , by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill ...
... neighboring vil- lages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge , by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill ...
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... neighboring hill — all were characteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favorable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on , others , eager expectants of ...
... neighboring hill — all were characteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favorable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on , others , eager expectants of ...
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... neighboring village , with its venerable cottages , its public green sheltered by trees , under which the forefathers of the present race have sported the an- tique family mansion , standing apart in some little rural domain , but ...
... neighboring village , with its venerable cottages , its public green sheltered by trees , under which the forefathers of the present race have sported the an- tique family mansion , standing apart in some little rural domain , but ...
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... of aspiring mortality ; some haughty memorial which human pride had erected over its kindred dust , in this temple of the most humble of all religions . The congregation was composed of the neighboring people of rank THE COUNTRY CHURCH,
... of aspiring mortality ; some haughty memorial which human pride had erected over its kindred dust , in this temple of the most humble of all religions . The congregation was composed of the neighboring people of rank THE COUNTRY CHURCH,
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Washington Irving. The congregation was composed of the neighboring people of rank , who sat in pews , sumptuously lined and cushioned , fur- nished with richly - gilded prayer - books , and decorated with their arms upon the pew doors ...
Washington Irving. The congregation was composed of the neighboring people of rank , who sat in pews , sumptuously lined and cushioned , fur- nished with richly - gilded prayer - books , and decorated with their arms upon the pew doors ...
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