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... called by the beautiful name of maneg ellyllon , or the fairies ' glove . Now , in the days of our ancestors , as every one knows , these little elves were called in English ' the good folks . ' No doubt , then , these flowers were called ...
... called by the beautiful name of maneg ellyllon , or the fairies ' glove . Now , in the days of our ancestors , as every one knows , these little elves were called in English ' the good folks . ' No doubt , then , these flowers were called ...
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... called Livermere . There was once a mere near it , and in the mere there were livers . Yet again , in the West Riding of York there is a place called Liversedge . There was once a pool near it containing sedges with liver - like leaves ...
... called Livermere . There was once a mere near it , and in the mere there were livers . Yet again , in the West Riding of York there is a place called Liversedge . There was once a pool near it containing sedges with liver - like leaves ...
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... called Larmer , which is situated close to Rushmore ( formerly written Ryshmere ) , the seat of General Pitt Rivers . When I lived in Dorset I remember an aged cottager speaking of her chairs 88 " laver- bottomed chairs , " and pointing ...
... called Larmer , which is situated close to Rushmore ( formerly written Ryshmere ) , the seat of General Pitt Rivers . When I lived in Dorset I remember an aged cottager speaking of her chairs 88 " laver- bottomed chairs , " and pointing ...
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