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Page 6
... Suppose only that his journey took him through that central plain , watered at one extremity by the Avon , at the other by the Trent . As the morning silvered the meadows with their long lines of bushy willows marking the water ...
... Suppose only that his journey took him through that central plain , watered at one extremity by the Avon , at the other by the Trent . As the morning silvered the meadows with their long lines of bushy willows marking the water ...
Page 24
... suppose I should have spent more in buying an English estate some time or other . I always meant to be an Englishman , and thrash a lord or two who thrashed me at Eton . " " I hardly thought you could have meant that , Harold , when I ...
... suppose I should have spent more in buying an English estate some time or other . I always meant to be an Englishman , and thrash a lord or two who thrashed me at Eton . " " I hardly thought you could have meant that , Harold , when I ...
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... suppose you have been used to great luxury ; these rooms look miserable to you , but you can soon make any alteration you like . " " Oh , I must have a private sitting - room fitted up for myself down stairs . And the rest are bedrooms ...
... suppose you have been used to great luxury ; these rooms look miserable to you , but you can soon make any alteration you like . " " Oh , I must have a private sitting - room fitted up for myself down stairs . And the rest are bedrooms ...
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... suppose if I ring there's some fellow who can act as valet and learn to attend to my hookah ? " " There is Hickes , the butler , and there is Jabez , the foot- man ; those are all the men in the house . They were here when you left ...
... suppose if I ring there's some fellow who can act as valet and learn to attend to my hookah ? " " There is Hickes , the butler , and there is Jabez , the foot- man ; those are all the men in the house . They were here when you left ...
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... suppose we should leave off shoes and stockings , and walk about like cranes " -whence it fol- lowed plainly enough that , in these hopeless times , nothing was left to men of sense and good family but to retard the national ruin by ...
... suppose we should leave off shoes and stockings , and walk about like cranes " -whence it fol- lowed plainly enough that , in these hopeless times , nothing was left to men of sense and good family but to retard the national ruin by ...
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