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When thinking of our old village ( and we have each one of us , I suppose , some old and loved village stored in our remembrances ) we long for a Miss Mitford or a Gilbert White to make others know and love what we knew so well and ...
When thinking of our old village ( and we have each one of us , I suppose , some old and loved village stored in our remembrances ) we long for a Miss Mitford or a Gilbert White to make others know and love what we knew so well and ...
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And there was some oak panelling and carving , part of a Jacobean singers ' gallery , The village clerk of the unrestored church was a wonderful character - a tall thin man with a wasp - like figure , dressed on Sundays in tight ...
And there was some oak panelling and carving , part of a Jacobean singers ' gallery , The village clerk of the unrestored church was a wonderful character - a tall thin man with a wasp - like figure , dressed on Sundays in tight ...
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Out of all this , however , comes at last peace , and the abbey below our village . The friends of Sir Hugh , seeing how much he had suffered at the hand of this neighbour at Ludlow , admonish him not to let some monks complete a house ...
Out of all this , however , comes at last peace , and the abbey below our village . The friends of Sir Hugh , seeing how much he had suffered at the hand of this neighbour at Ludlow , admonish him not to let some monks complete a house ...
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a Northumbrian Sketch By ISABELLA WEDDLE 433 | 1 |
Newspaper Editing The Humours of By John Pendieron | 39 |
Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy By E W ADAMS | 46 |
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