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Page 51
... sho have filled the house with prattling children , and seen them grow up and leave the family nest , and then have themselves been laid by the shady lime - walk south of the church , while their joys and sorrows gave place to other ...
... sho have filled the house with prattling children , and seen them grow up and leave the family nest , and then have themselves been laid by the shady lime - walk south of the church , while their joys and sorrows gave place to other ...
Page 372
And writing again two days later Walsingham informs Burleigh that the strange guest had audience on the previous evening , and desired leave to provide himself with ten ships to conduct him to the Isle of Terceira .
And writing again two days later Walsingham informs Burleigh that the strange guest had audience on the previous evening , and desired leave to provide himself with ten ships to conduct him to the Isle of Terceira .
Page 528
... that he was by trade a baker ; that he had lost his sight by an accident in a bakehouse ; that his mother was dead before he could leave Australia , though it had been his dream to see her again , for her agc had been hale .
... that he was by trade a baker ; that he had lost his sight by an accident in a bakehouse ; that his mother was dead before he could leave Australia , though it had been his dream to see her again , for her agc had been hale .
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Parsonages Country By Rev M G WATKINS M | 226 |
Pity of It The By A WERNER | 280 |
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