The Parish Clerk, Band 2Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... followed by their master , and a few low associates , and two or three farmers ' sons , who expected and longed to see a row , met at the village bridge . They threw off in " the Grove , " and found a hare in a hedge- row . Away went ...
... followed by their master , and a few low associates , and two or three farmers ' sons , who expected and longed to see a row , met at the village bridge . They threw off in " the Grove , " and found a hare in a hedge- row . Away went ...
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... off , by Gregory and his huntsman . They knew their men , however , and said nothing until the breeze of their passion had blown over . They calmly awaited until the calm followed the storm , THE PARISH CLERK . 21 CHAPTER XIX. ...
... off , by Gregory and his huntsman . They knew their men , however , and said nothing until the breeze of their passion had blown over . They calmly awaited until the calm followed the storm , THE PARISH CLERK . 21 CHAPTER XIX. ...
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Joseph Hewlett, Theodore Edward Hook. They calmly awaited until the calm followed the storm , and then lighted their pipes and helped themselves to grog , as if nothing out of the way had occurred . All persons who are habituated to ...
Joseph Hewlett, Theodore Edward Hook. They calmly awaited until the calm followed the storm , and then lighted their pipes and helped themselves to grog , as if nothing out of the way had occurred . All persons who are habituated to ...
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... followed . The drawing - room door was thrown open with violence , and , to the dismay of the gentlemen assembled , Gregory entered , strug- gling with the butler , and threatening to murder Mr. Thorogood with the bar of a shutter which ...
... followed . The drawing - room door was thrown open with violence , and , to the dismay of the gentlemen assembled , Gregory entered , strug- gling with the butler , and threatening to murder Mr. Thorogood with the bar of a shutter which ...
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... hand , lifted his hat from his head , and proposed the standing toast of the day : - " Old England . May she be prosperous , and her sons happy and contented ! " In the midst of the loud shouts which followed this 44 THE PARISH CLERK .
... hand , lifted his hat from his head , and proposed the standing toast of the day : - " Old England . May she be prosperous , and her sons happy and contented ! " In the midst of the loud shouts which followed this 44 THE PARISH CLERK .
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Seite 2 - Jack surrendered, and the remainder of the fleet would have shared the same fate, had it not been for the approach of night, under whose shelter the shattered British vessels bore away to the eastward and escaped.
Seite 189 - Street under circumstances suggesting a suspicion of foul play, know all men that the above reward will be paid to any person or persons who shall first inform the undersigned where the said Alfred Hardie is to be found, and what person or persons, if any, have been concerned in his disappearance. ALEXANDER SAMPSON, 39 Pope Street, Napoleon Square, London.