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... Road , Edgbaston , on or before March 10th . " AMATEUR LACON . " - You will see that we have taken a few liberties with a part of your contribution . The remainder is held over . " AN OLD , BUT IRREGULAR MEMBER . " - We have acted upon ...
... Road , Edgbaston , on or before March 10th . " AMATEUR LACON . " - You will see that we have taken a few liberties with a part of your contribution . The remainder is held over . " AN OLD , BUT IRREGULAR MEMBER . " - We have acted upon ...
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... roads , more and more deserted as civilisation ever tends to centralise her forces , comes like a cool refreshing draught to minds worn with the fretful passion of the town ; -the beauty of Nature shines with a fresher lustre , to eyes ...
... roads , more and more deserted as civilisation ever tends to centralise her forces , comes like a cool refreshing draught to minds worn with the fretful passion of the town ; -the beauty of Nature shines with a fresher lustre , to eyes ...
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... road , we seem but now to be approaching the knowledge of their infinitude . How often in our holidays , we wander far afield , to meet faces we know full well by sight at home , to loiter listlessly in demi - genteel watering places ...
... road , we seem but now to be approaching the knowledge of their infinitude . How often in our holidays , we wander far afield , to meet faces we know full well by sight at home , to loiter listlessly in demi - genteel watering places ...
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... road , some lost in a very tangle of bye lanes and field paths . Here is some hostelry a world too wide for its ... roads lie deserted and solitary , scarce traversed now save by a scanty local traffic , or by that pariah of civilisation ...
... road , some lost in a very tangle of bye lanes and field paths . Here is some hostelry a world too wide for its ... roads lie deserted and solitary , scarce traversed now save by a scanty local traffic , or by that pariah of civilisation ...
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... roads , after heavy rains , the beds of placid but turbid lakes , we have had to wend our way through fields intersected by innumerable water - courses , crossed by frosted planks fringed with icicles , we have had to ascend hills of so ...
... roads , after heavy rains , the beds of placid but turbid lakes , we have had to wend our way through fields intersected by innumerable water - courses , crossed by frosted planks fringed with icicles , we have had to ascend hills of so ...
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