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Page 37
... seen a book , or the girls who has seen a flower . Ask them the name of their sovereign , and they will give you an unmeaning stare ; ask them the name of their religion , and they will laugh . Who rules them on earth or who can save ...
... seen a book , or the girls who has seen a flower . Ask them the name of their sovereign , and they will give you an unmeaning stare ; ask them the name of their religion , and they will laugh . Who rules them on earth or who can save ...
Page 139
... seen a fairy in Fieldhead Hollow ; and that was the last fairy that ever was seen on this countryside-- though they've been heard of within these forty years . A lonesome spot it was -- and a bonnie spot -- full of oak trees and nut ...
... seen a fairy in Fieldhead Hollow ; and that was the last fairy that ever was seen on this countryside-- though they've been heard of within these forty years . A lonesome spot it was -- and a bonnie spot -- full of oak trees and nut ...
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... Seen from a distance in such weather , Coketown lay shrouded in a haze of its own , which appeared impervious to the sun's rays . You only knew the town was there because you knew there could have been no such sulky blotch upon the ...
... Seen from a distance in such weather , Coketown lay shrouded in a haze of its own , which appeared impervious to the sun's rays . You only knew the town was there because you knew there could have been no such sulky blotch upon the ...
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Benjamin Disraeli Sybil or The Two Nations | 1 |
Tailor and Poet | 55 |
Charlotte Bronte Shirley | 107 |
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