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... story in the household . My friend proposed that we should alight and walk through the park to the hall , which was at no great distance , while the chaise should follow on . Our road wound through a noble avenue of trees , among the ...
... story in the household . My friend proposed that we should alight and walk through the park to the hall , which was at no great distance , while the chaise should follow on . Our road wound through a noble avenue of trees , among the ...
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... stories of early college pranks and adventures , in some of which the parson had been a sharer ; though in looking at the latter , it required some effort of imagination to figure such a little dark anatomy of a man into the perpetrator ...
... stories of early college pranks and adventures , in some of which the parson had been a sharer ; though in looking at the latter , it required some effort of imagination to figure such a little dark anatomy of a man into the perpetrator ...
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... story of the parson and a pretty milk- maid , whom they once met on the banks of the Isis , the old gentleman made an " alphabet of faces , " which , as far as I could decipher his physiognomy , I verily believe was indicative of ...
... story of the parson and a pretty milk- maid , whom they once met on the banks of the Isis , the old gentleman made an " alphabet of faces , " which , as far as I could decipher his physiognomy , I verily believe was indicative of ...
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... story out of Joe Miller , that was pat to the purpose ; but he always stuck in the middle , everybody recollecting the latter part excepting himself . The parson , too , be- gan to show the effects of good cheer , having gradually ...
... story out of Joe Miller , that was pat to the purpose ; but he always stuck in the middle , everybody recollecting the latter part excepting himself . The parson , too , be- gan to show the effects of good cheer , having gradually ...
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... story current of a sexton in old times , who endeavored to break his way to the coffin at night , but , just as he ... stories throughout the vicinity . His picture , which hung up in the hall , was thought by the servants to have ...
... story current of a sexton in old times , who endeavored to break his way to the coffin at night , but , just as he ... stories throughout the vicinity . His picture , which hung up in the hall , was thought by the servants to have ...
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