Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and then such leaps as he would take there was not a hedge in the whole country that he could not ...
... according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and then such leaps as he would take there was not a hedge in the whole country that he could not ...
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... according to their original form ; and consulted old books for precedent and authority for every ' merrie disport ' ; yet I assure you there never was pedantry so de- lightful . It was the policy of the good old gentleman to make his ...
... according to their original form ; and consulted old books for precedent and authority for every ' merrie disport ' ; yet I assure you there never was pedantry so de- lightful . It was the policy of the good old gentleman to make his ...
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... according to ancient custom . * * The Yule clog is a great log of wood , sometimes the root of a tree , brought into the house with great ceremony , on Christmas eve , laid in the fireplace , and lighted with the brand of last year's ...
... according to ancient custom . * * The Yule clog is a great log of wood , sometimes the root of a tree , brought into the house with great ceremony , on Christmas eve , laid in the fireplace , and lighted with the brand of last year's ...
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... according to the English custom , which would have given almost an appearance of summer ; but the morning was extremely frosty ; the light vapor of the preceding evening had been pre- cipitated by the cold , and covered all the trees ...
... according to the English custom , which would have given almost an appearance of summer ; but the morning was extremely frosty ; the light vapor of the preceding evening had been pre- cipitated by the cold , and covered all the trees ...
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... according to the most ancient and approved treatise on hunting , I must say a muster of peacocks . " In the same way , " added he , with a slight air of pedantry , " we say a flight of doves or swallows , a bevy of quails , a herd of ...
... according to the most ancient and approved treatise on hunting , I must say a muster of peacocks . " In the same way , " added he , with a slight air of pedantry , " we say a flight of doves or swallows , a bevy of quails , a herd of ...
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