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Part IV . of ' The Ship : her Story ' is equal in value to preceding portions , and is finely illustrated . ... A West - Country Wit , ' by Sir Robert Edgcumbe , supplies some stories which are both good and new .
Part IV . of ' The Ship : her Story ' is equal in value to preceding portions , and is finely illustrated . ... A West - Country Wit , ' by Sir Robert Edgcumbe , supplies some stories which are both good and new .
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A variant which I have heard in my household is , " Ask no questions , and you'll hear no stories ! " story being a nursery euphemism F. ADAMS . for the coarser word . 106A , Albany Road , Camberwell . MR . RATCLIFFE's note discloses a ...
A variant which I have heard in my household is , " Ask no questions , and you'll hear no stories ! " story being a nursery euphemism F. ADAMS . for the coarser word . 106A , Albany Road , Camberwell . MR . RATCLIFFE's note discloses a ...
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The same story was dramatized in 1597 as ' Patient Grissel ' by Dekker , Haughton , and Chettle . Shakespeare . All's Well that Ends Well , ' derived from the ninth novel of the third day , probably through the translation in Painter's ...
The same story was dramatized in 1597 as ' Patient Grissel ' by Dekker , Haughton , and Chettle . Shakespeare . All's Well that Ends Well , ' derived from the ninth novel of the third day , probably through the translation in Painter's ...
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