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... lived out of the world " The stream of new books , therefore , floats over the parlour window and the drawing - room table to furnish a ready answer to the grunt of Mr. Donothing as to what Mrs. Dolittle and her daughters are reading ...
... lived out of the world " The stream of new books , therefore , floats over the parlour window and the drawing - room table to furnish a ready answer to the grunt of Mr. Donothing as to what Mrs. Dolittle and her daughters are reading ...
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... lived long in France , near Autun , and married a French- woman , wrote in his charming book ' Round my House a very strange story about Garibaldi and his flag during the Franco- German War of 1870 . The day after his arrival , " says ...
... lived long in France , near Autun , and married a French- woman , wrote in his charming book ' Round my House a very strange story about Garibaldi and his flag during the Franco- German War of 1870 . The day after his arrival , " says ...
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... lived in the Cotswold district , and can hardly have become obsolete yet . A painful cut , boil , or wound , too tender to be touched , was always described as " terrible teart . " The stinging sensation inflicted by severe cold would ...
... lived in the Cotswold district , and can hardly have become obsolete yet . A painful cut , boil , or wound , too tender to be touched , was always described as " terrible teart . " The stinging sensation inflicted by severe cold would ...
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... lived ( 11 S. i . 468 ) . The places your correspon- till his death , which apparently took place dent mentions are almost certainly of in 1814 . Scandinavian origin , hence I should suggest ( particularly from regard to their situation ) ...
... lived ( 11 S. i . 468 ) . The places your correspon- till his death , which apparently took place dent mentions are almost certainly of in 1814 . Scandinavian origin , hence I should suggest ( particularly from regard to their situation ) ...
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... lived from 1701 to 1783 ; see ' D.N.B. ' WILLOUGHBY MAYCOCK . INDEX TO THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS ( 11 S. i . 248 , 334 , 453 ) .- In the Catalogue of Books in the Free Reference Library , Birming- ham , ' which was printed 1883-90 , under ...
... lived from 1701 to 1783 ; see ' D.N.B. ' WILLOUGHBY MAYCOCK . INDEX TO THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS ( 11 S. i . 248 , 334 , 453 ) .- In the Catalogue of Books in the Free Reference Library , Birming- ham , ' which was printed 1883-90 , under ...
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