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... carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much , and he carried so fast , He could carry no more - so was carried at last ; For the liquor he drank , being too much for one , He could not carry off - so he's now carri - on . In ...
... carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much , and he carried so fast , He could carry no more - so was carried at last ; For the liquor he drank , being too much for one , He could not carry off - so he's now carri - on . In ...
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... carried off cattle dead and alive . At Hockley - in - the - Hole barrels of ale , beer , and brandy floated down the stream . In 1768 , the Hampstead Ponds overflowing after a severe storm , the Fleet grew into a torrent , and the roads ...
... carried off cattle dead and alive . At Hockley - in - the - Hole barrels of ale , beer , and brandy floated down the stream . In 1768 , the Hampstead Ponds overflowing after a severe storm , the Fleet grew into a torrent , and the roads ...
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... carried sadly through the low priest's doorway into his rectory , only to be carried back a few days later to be laid in the chancel before the altar of his church . " Admirable , " says Fuller , " that a hare so often hunted , with so ...
... carried sadly through the low priest's doorway into his rectory , only to be carried back a few days later to be laid in the chancel before the altar of his church . " Admirable , " says Fuller , " that a hare so often hunted , with so ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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