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He used to gallop Rebecca over the neighbouring Dumpling Downs , or into the county town , which , if you please , we shall call Chatteris , spouting his own poems , and filled with quite a Byronic afflatus as he thought .
He used to gallop Rebecca over the neighbouring Dumpling Downs , or into the county town , which , if you please , we shall call Chatteris , spouting his own poems , and filled with quite a Byronic afflatus as he thought .
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Not having acquired the art of dancing , the youth avoided such chances as he might have had of meeting with the fair sex at the Chatteris Assemblies ; in fine , he was not in love , because there was nobody at hand to fall in love with ...
Not having acquired the art of dancing , the youth avoided such chances as he might have had of meeting with the fair sex at the Chatteris Assemblies ; in fine , he was not in love , because there was nobody at hand to fall in love with ...
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While these natural sentiments were waging war and trouble in honest Pen's bosom , it chanced one day that he rode into Chatteris for the purpose of carrying to the County Chronicle a tremendous and thrilling poem for the next week's ...
While these natural sentiments were waging war and trouble in honest Pen's bosom , it chanced one day that he rode into Chatteris for the purpose of carrying to the County Chronicle a tremendous and thrilling poem for the next week's ...
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... but poor Pen did not like to put the letter into the editor's box while walking in company with such a fine gentleman as Mr. Foker . They met heavy dragoons of the regiment always quartered at Chatteris ; and stopped and talked ...
... but poor Pen did not like to put the letter into the editor's box while walking in company with such a fine gentleman as Mr. Foker . They met heavy dragoons of the regiment always quartered at Chatteris ; and stopped and talked ...
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... who lives close by Fairoaks , riding by at this minute and touching his hat to Pen , the latter stopped him , and sent a message to his mother to say that he had met with an old schoolfellow , and should dine in Chatteris .
... who lives close by Fairoaks , riding by at this minute and touching his hat to Pen , the latter stopped him , and sent a message to his mother to say that he had met with an old schoolfellow , and should dine in Chatteris .
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