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Banny's large eyes opened widely : she had never heard of the office before . “ Yes , Gospel Deacon , ” reiterated Whymper Burroughs , “ out of fifty - six candidates . " He felt himself , so to speak , more at home in the saddle while ...
Banny's large eyes opened widely : she had never heard of the office before . “ Yes , Gospel Deacon , ” reiterated Whymper Burroughs , “ out of fifty - six candidates . " He felt himself , so to speak , more at home in the saddle while ...
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That he should have to speak them to this man ! Each of them seemed to wring a drop of his life - blood from him . Pale and near to fainting , he tottered to his chair , his brave old spirit alone upholding him in this hour of suspense ...
That he should have to speak them to this man ! Each of them seemed to wring a drop of his life - blood from him . Pale and near to fainting , he tottered to his chair , his brave old spirit alone upholding him in this hour of suspense ...
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He who had distinguished himself in twenty actions , could never be brought to speak of his military feats or experiences , “ but passed them by as if they were subjects utterly unworthy of notice . ” Thackeray is a true humourist ...
He who had distinguished himself in twenty actions , could never be brought to speak of his military feats or experiences , “ but passed them by as if they were subjects utterly unworthy of notice . ” Thackeray is a true humourist ...
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Ongar and its Great Forgotten Statesman By F T NORRIS 618 | 28 |
Pearls By Mrs H R HAWEIS | 51 |
Philosophers Stone The By the Rev S BARING GOULD M A | 62 |
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