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... courses , or burnished the golden corn - ricks clus- tered near the long roofs of some . midland homestead , he saw the full - uddered cows driven from their pasture to the early milking . Perhaps it was the shepherd , head - servant of ...
... courses , or burnished the golden corn - ricks clus- tered near the long roofs of some . midland homestead , he saw the full - uddered cows driven from their pasture to the early milking . Perhaps it was the shepherd , head - servant of ...
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... course he will be altered ! " she rose almost with difficulty , and walked more slowly than before across the hall to the entrance - door . Already the sound of wheels was loud upon the gravel . The momentary surprise of seeing that it ...
... course he will be altered ! " she rose almost with difficulty , and walked more slowly than before across the hall to the entrance - door . Already the sound of wheels was loud upon the gravel . The momentary surprise of seeing that it ...
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... course . " I have given you the south rooms , Harold , " said Mrs. Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other ...
... course . " I have given you the south rooms , Harold , " said Mrs. Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other ...
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... course he must be changed in many ways ; but though she told herself this , still the image that she knew , the image fondness clung to , necessarily prevailed over the negatives insisted on by her reason . And so it was that when she ...
... course he must be changed in many ways ; but though she told herself this , still the image that she knew , the image fondness clung to , necessarily prevailed over the negatives insisted on by her reason . And so it was that when she ...
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George Eliot. -- to any profane history ; the Pagans , of course , were vi- cious , and their religions quite nonsensical , considered as religions but classical learning came from the Pagans ; the Greeks were famous for sculpture ; the ...
George Eliot. -- to any profane history ; the Pagans , of course , were vi- cious , and their religions quite nonsensical , considered as religions but classical learning came from the Pagans ; the Greeks were famous for sculpture ; the ...
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