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... once the Ivy takes hold , An Oak is as good as dead ! " Now , old folk say ( though I doubt the tale ) That this legend a moral tells : The Ivy's a Woman ; the Oak , a Male When he yields to her witching spells ' ! M. H. HERVEY . 1895 ...
... once the Ivy takes hold , An Oak is as good as dead ! " Now , old folk say ( though I doubt the tale ) That this legend a moral tells : The Ivy's a Woman ; the Oak , a Male When he yields to her witching spells ' ! M. H. HERVEY . 1895 ...
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... once been yellow - backed - for now they possessed no backs at all ) , and a few copies of local papers and penny magazines . Coats of various sorts and complexions hung on pegs here and there ; and from the great centre beam of the ...
... once been yellow - backed - for now they possessed no backs at all ) , and a few copies of local papers and penny magazines . Coats of various sorts and complexions hung on pegs here and there ; and from the great centre beam of the ...
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... once half a dozen good qualities in its owner - love of comfort , love of beautiful things , literary tastes , and a refined artistic sense . Though Mr. Kennan knew it well , he VOL . VIII.-No. 33 . 2 looked approvingly round , and ...
... once half a dozen good qualities in its owner - love of comfort , love of beautiful things , literary tastes , and a refined artistic sense . Though Mr. Kennan knew it well , he VOL . VIII.-No. 33 . 2 looked approvingly round , and ...
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... once he felt a wild desire to evacuate shamefully ; but again at that desire there rose up some- where among his memories a laughing , mocking face , and the cry of an epithet that stung him , and his pride held him there to prove the ...
... once he felt a wild desire to evacuate shamefully ; but again at that desire there rose up some- where among his memories a laughing , mocking face , and the cry of an epithet that stung him , and his pride held him there to prove the ...
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... once for all that you can decide , -to show that you are a complete man , to take your place and assert yourself without fear ? I know you through and through , my friend . I have read your character till I have every line of it by ...
... once for all that you can decide , -to show that you are a complete man , to take your place and assert yourself without fear ? I know you through and through , my friend . I have read your character till I have every line of it by ...
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