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... observed by a gentleman of the old school , and a man of old family connections . I observed , too , that he turned over the leaves of a folio prayer - book with something of a flourish ; possibly to show off an enormous seal - ring ...
... observed by a gentleman of the old school , and a man of old family connections . I observed , too , that he turned over the leaves of a folio prayer - book with something of a flourish ; possibly to show off an enormous seal - ring ...
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... observed at the college at Oxford at which I was educated . When I hear the old song chanted , it brings to mind the time when I was young and gamesome , — and the noble old college hall , and my fellow - students loitering about in ...
... observed at the college at Oxford at which I was educated . When I hear the old song chanted , it brings to mind the time when I was young and gamesome , — and the noble old college hall , and my fellow - students loitering about in ...
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... observed , that the story was in- tended most logically to prove : " There is no situation in life but has its advan- tages and pleasures - provided we will but take a joke as we find it ; " That , therefore , he that runs races with ...
... observed , that the story was in- tended most logically to prove : " There is no situation in life but has its advan- tages and pleasures - provided we will but take a joke as we find it ; " That , therefore , he that runs races with ...
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CHRISTMAS | 8 |
CHRISTMAS | 32 |
THE CHRISTMAS DINNER | 57 |
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