Hutspot: A Tale for the Nineteenth CenturyLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 416 sider |
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... Lord Athelstane . " The same from me , " cried Charlie Lyon , quaffing his bumper . " Hurrah for Harold St. Just ! " chimed in conjunctively a dozen others . " And with three times three , if you please , Gentlemen , " signified the ...
... Lord Athelstane . " The same from me , " cried Charlie Lyon , quaffing his bumper . " Hurrah for Harold St. Just ! " chimed in conjunctively a dozen others . " And with three times three , if you please , Gentlemen , " signified the ...
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... Lord Athelstane , whose " gold tuft " had entitled him sooner to his " great go , " was off to his father's seat in the Highlands , but not without obtaining from St. Just and Vernon , who were starting on their first walking tour ...
... Lord Athelstane , whose " gold tuft " had entitled him sooner to his " great go , " was off to his father's seat in the Highlands , but not without obtaining from St. Just and Vernon , who were starting on their first walking tour ...
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... Lord a ' our folk are ) - if we could see things in their true light , is a greater man than he , with a ' his gold and garnish . " " He can't help his misfortune , you know , " suggested Mrs. Graham charitably . " No , he can't help ...
... Lord a ' our folk are ) - if we could see things in their true light , is a greater man than he , with a ' his gold and garnish . " " He can't help his misfortune , you know , " suggested Mrs. Graham charitably . " No , he can't help ...
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... lords and ladies for weeks together to stay at a little hunting lodge , scarce good enough for the least of Her Grace's fores- ters ; and how they would help cook their own dinner , and ' do for themselves , ' as we say in the South ...
... lords and ladies for weeks together to stay at a little hunting lodge , scarce good enough for the least of Her Grace's fores- ters ; and how they would help cook their own dinner , and ' do for themselves , ' as we say in the South ...
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... Lord Athelstane . " " Very likely , that too . " " And one of the Duke's foresters told Susan Ritchie that the young lords are coming over for grouse shooting to the lodge in Glen Falloch . " " Nothing more likely , Miss Stuart ...
... Lord Athelstane . " " Very likely , that too . " " And one of the Duke's foresters told Susan Ritchie that the young lords are coming over for grouse shooting to the lodge in Glen Falloch . " " Nothing more likely , Miss Stuart ...
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Side 12 - Palaeozoic Fossils of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset ; observed in the course of the Ordnance Geological Survey of that District. By JOHN PHILLIPS, FRS, FGS, &c.
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