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... side of an olive - green gig . They probably thought of the coach with some contempt , as an accommodation for people who had not their own gigs , or who , wanting to travel to Lon- don and such distant places , belonged to the trading ...
... side of an olive - green gig . They probably thought of the coach with some contempt , as an accommodation for people who had not their own gigs , or who , wanting to travel to Lon- don and such distant places , belonged to the trading ...
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... side by grand larches , oaks , and wych elms , which sometimes opened so far as to let the trav ยท eller see that there was a park behind them . How many times in the year , as the coach rolled past the neglected - looking lodges which ...
... side by grand larches , oaks , and wych elms , which sometimes opened so far as to let the trav ยท eller see that there was a park behind them . How many times in the year , as the coach rolled past the neglected - looking lodges which ...
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... side of a steep hill not far off the lodge gates , the elder matrons sat in their best gowns at the few cottage doors bordering the road , that they might be ready to get up and make their courtesy when a travelling carriage should come ...
... side of a steep hill not far off the lodge gates , the elder matrons sat in their best gowns at the few cottage doors bordering the road , that they might be ready to get up and make their courtesy when a travelling carriage should come ...
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... side of the house , you would never have guessed that an arri- val was expected . But on the west side , where the carriage entrance was , the gates under the stone archway were thrown open ; and so was the double door of the entrance ...
... side of the house , you would never have guessed that an arri- val was expected . But on the west side , where the carriage entrance was , the gates under the stone archway were thrown open ; and so was the double door of the entrance ...
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George Eliot. drawn on one side . There was a great deal of tarnished gild- ing and dinginess on the walls and furniture of this smaller room , but the pictures above the bookcases were all of a cheer- ful kind : portraits in pastel of ...
George Eliot. drawn on one side . There was a great deal of tarnished gild- ing and dinginess on the walls and furniture of this smaller room , but the pictures above the bookcases were all of a cheer- ful kind : portraits in pastel of ...
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