Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 47
... looked superb , but which , dominated by that magnificent battlement of teeth - like crags , looked nothing more than geological waste and refuse the rubbish cast aside in the creation of that wonderful rampart . The Ham Harbour , where ...
... looked superb , but which , dominated by that magnificent battlement of teeth - like crags , looked nothing more than geological waste and refuse the rubbish cast aside in the creation of that wonderful rampart . The Ham Harbour , where ...
Page 113
I looked at the table where Juffs had sat . It was strewn with crumbs of cake . He had finished his tea , then , and left the room without my permission . " An extremely troublesome boy ! " I muttered . The character of Juffs junior was ...
I looked at the table where Juffs had sat . It was strewn with crumbs of cake . He had finished his tea , then , and left the room without my permission . " An extremely troublesome boy ! " I muttered . The character of Juffs junior was ...
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... looked . " Moll is like her , " I said . " Yes , Moll is like her , " assented Mat with a harsh note in his high pitched voice , turning away quickly . And now for the first time I noticed the walls of the parlour ; they were covered ...
... looked . " Moll is like her , " I said . " Yes , Moll is like her , " assented Mat with a harsh note in his high pitched voice , turning away quickly . And now for the first time I noticed the walls of the parlour ; they were covered ...
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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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