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... heard his father meddle with politics ; and he believed that he had got this notion from a member of parliament who once passed a few weeks with him . The Squire was glad of any argument to defend his clipped yew - trees and formal ...
... heard his father meddle with politics ; and he believed that he had got this notion from a member of parliament who once passed a few weeks with him . The Squire was glad of any argument to defend his clipped yew - trees and formal ...
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... heard . On our arrival being announced , the Squire came out to receive us , accompanied by his two other sons : one a young officer in the army , home on leave of absence , the other an Oxonian , just from the university . The Squire ...
... heard . On our arrival being announced , the Squire came out to receive us , accompanied by his two other sons : one a young officer in the army , home on leave of absence , the other an Oxonian , just from the university . The Squire ...
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... heard the sound of little feet pattering outside of the door , and a whisper- ing consultation . Presently a choir of small voices chanted forth an old Christmas carol , the burden of which was— " Rejoice , our Saviour he was born On ...
... heard the sound of little feet pattering outside of the door , and a whisper- ing consultation . Presently a choir of small voices chanted forth an old Christmas carol , the burden of which was— " Rejoice , our Saviour he was born On ...
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... heard them laughing in triumph at their escape . Everything conspired to produce kind and happy feelings in this stronghold of old- fashioned hospitality . The window of my chamber looked out upon what in summer would have been a ...
... heard them laughing in triumph at their escape . Everything conspired to produce kind and happy feelings in this stronghold of old- fashioned hospitality . The window of my chamber looked out upon what in summer would have been a ...
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... heard the distant tolling of the village - bell , and I was told that the Squire was a little particular in having his household at church on a Christmas morning , considering it a day of pouring out of thanks and rejoicing ; for , as ...
... heard the distant tolling of the village - bell , and I was told that the Squire was a little particular in having his household at church on a Christmas morning , considering it a day of pouring out of thanks and rejoicing ; for , as ...
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