Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... Keep it from all evil spirits , Fairies , weezels , rats , and ferrets : From curfew time To the next prime ... keeping up something of old English hospitality . He is a tolerable specimen of what you will rarely meet with nowadays in ...
... Keep it from all evil spirits , Fairies , weezels , rats , and ferrets : From curfew time To the next prime ... keeping up something of old English hospitality . He is a tolerable specimen of what you will rarely meet with nowadays in ...
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... keeping Christ- mas eve in the servants ' hall ; they could not do without him , as he was the best hand at a song and story in the household . My friend proposed that we should alight and walk through the park to the hall , which was ...
... keeping Christ- mas eve in the servants ' hall ; they could not do without him , as he was the best hand at a song and story in the household . My friend proposed that we should alight and walk through the park to the hall , which was ...
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... keep a young girl next him in a continual agony of stifled laughter , in spite of her awe of the reproving looks of her mother , who sat oppo- site . Indeed , he was the idol of the younger part of the company , who laughed at every ...
... keep a young girl next him in a continual agony of stifled laughter , in spite of her awe of the reproving looks of her mother , who sat oppo- site . Indeed , he was the idol of the younger part of the company , who laughed at every ...
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... keep out the wind and the weather , " etc. The supper had disposed every one to gayety , and an old harper was summoned from the servants ' hall , where he had been strumming all the evening , and to all appearance comfort- ing himself ...
... keep out the wind and the weather , " etc. The supper had disposed every one to gayety , and an old harper was summoned from the servants ' hall , where he had been strumming all the evening , and to all appearance comfort- ing himself ...
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... keep up the breed ; partly because they be- longed to chivalry , and were in great request at the stately banquets of the olden time , and partly because they had a pomp and magnifi- cence about them , highly becoming an old family ...
... keep up the breed ; partly because they be- longed to chivalry , and were in great request at the stately banquets of the olden time , and partly because they had a pomp and magnifi- cence about them , highly becoming an old family ...
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