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Page 264
He told her the story of his grievance ; it may be that he even told her some parts of it more than once . It was a strange sensation to her , as she walked on the soft green turf , in the silver - grey atmosphere , to hear this young ...
He told her the story of his grievance ; it may be that he even told her some parts of it more than once . It was a strange sensation to her , as she walked on the soft green turf , in the silver - grey atmosphere , to hear this young ...
Page 506
This version , it will be observed , differs but very slightly from the story as told in the monumental inscription given above , and repeated by Carew in his “ History of Cornwall . ” It was Piers Edgcumbe , the son of this Sir Richard ...
This version , it will be observed , differs but very slightly from the story as told in the monumental inscription given above , and repeated by Carew in his “ History of Cornwall . ” It was Piers Edgcumbe , the son of this Sir Richard ...
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We find unicorns , mermaids , and mermen ; geese developed from the shell - fish known as “ barnacles ; ” we are told that crocodiles may weep , and that sirens can sing - in short , there is nothing so wonderful to be told of animals ...
We find unicorns , mermaids , and mermen ; geese developed from the shell - fish known as “ barnacles ; ” we are told that crocodiles may weep , and that sirens can sing - in short , there is nothing so wonderful to be told of animals ...
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Nine Greek Lyric Poets The By MORETON J WALHOUSE 433 | 34 |
Bismarcks Literary Faculty By FRANCIS HUEFFER | 55 |
Recovery of Palestine By W HEPWORTH Dixon | 66 |
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