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... never write it , " he said . " Why do not you ? " I asked . He laughed . " I am a musician , " he said , " not an author . You seem more interested in it than most people ; you had better do it . " He told me the the library , and As I ...
... never write it , " he said . " Why do not you ? " I asked . He laughed . " I am a musician , " he said , " not an author . You seem more interested in it than most people ; you had better do it . " He told me the the library , and As I ...
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... never leaving the Priory , where Inglesant directed that all his wants should be attended to , wandering about the gardens , and sometimes poring over his old books , which still remained upon his shelves . Inglesant never saw him again ...
... never leaving the Priory , where Inglesant directed that all his wants should be attended to , wandering about the gardens , and sometimes poring over his old books , which still remained upon his shelves . Inglesant never saw him again ...
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... never , till the last few years of his life , lived at Westacre , and visited it very seldom . He was a successful courtier ; and at Cromwell's fall became a servant of the King . He married , and lived entirely at the Court . He was ...
... never , till the last few years of his life , lived at Westacre , and visited it very seldom . He was a successful courtier ; and at Cromwell's fall became a servant of the King . He married , and lived entirely at the Court . He was ...
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... never choke him while she lived . " He lived beyond the term of years usual in his family , and died in 1629 , at the age of eighty - two , having been for the last twenty years of his life , since the death of the Queen , entirely ...
... never choke him while she lived . " He lived beyond the term of years usual in his family , and died in 1629 , at the age of eighty - two , having been for the last twenty years of his life , since the death of the Queen , entirely ...
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... never told you to act freely in this world : you are not placed here to reason ( as the sectaries and precisians do ) , but to obey . Remember it is the very seal of a gentleman to obey ; remember the Divine words of Plato , in the ...
... never told you to act freely in this world : you are not placed here to reason ( as the sectaries and precisians do ) , but to obey . Remember it is the very seal of a gentleman to obey ; remember the Divine words of Plato , in the ...
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