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... formed a band from the village amateurs , and established a musical club for their improvement ; he has also sorted a choir , as he sorted my father's pack of hounds , according to the directions of Jervaise Markham , in his Country ...
... formed a band from the village amateurs , and established a musical club for their improvement ; he has also sorted a choir , as he sorted my father's pack of hounds , according to the directions of Jervaise Markham , in his Country ...
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Washington Irving. dense foliage of which , apertures had been formed to admit light into the small antique lattices . As we passed this sheltered nest , the parson issued forth and preceded us . I had expected to see a sleek , well ...
Washington Irving. dense foliage of which , apertures had been formed to admit light into the small antique lattices . As we passed this sheltered nest , the parson issued forth and preceded us . I had expected to see a sleek , well ...
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... forming the court- yard of a stately Gothic pile , the portal of which stood invitingly open . It was appar- ently a public edifice , and as I was antiquity hunting , I ventured in , though with dubious steps . Meeting no one either to ...
... forming the court- yard of a stately Gothic pile , the portal of which stood invitingly open . It was appar- ently a public edifice , and as I was antiquity hunting , I ventured in , though with dubious steps . Meeting no one either to ...
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... formed high acquaintances ; but the Trotters were not to be distanced . When the Lambs appeared with two feathers in their hats , the Miss Trotters mounted four , and of twice as fine colors . If the Lambs gave a dance , the Trotters ...
... formed high acquaintances ; but the Trotters were not to be distanced . When the Lambs appeared with two feathers in their hats , the Miss Trotters mounted four , and of twice as fine colors . If the Lambs gave a dance , the Trotters ...
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... this rich scenery , and about the romantic soli- tudes of the adjoining park of Fullbroke , which then formed a part of the Lucy estate , that some of Shakspeare's commentators have sup- posed he derived his Stratford - on - Avon 135.
... this rich scenery , and about the romantic soli- tudes of the adjoining park of Fullbroke , which then formed a part of the Lucy estate , that some of Shakspeare's commentators have sup- posed he derived his Stratford - on - Avon 135.
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