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Page 119
... doors , is only separated from a double - barrelled river by the road , a plot of grass , and a line of stately poplars . The island which divides the broad river is almost opposite the door . Standing before this tall and reeded door ...
... doors , is only separated from a double - barrelled river by the road , a plot of grass , and a line of stately poplars . The island which divides the broad river is almost opposite the door . Standing before this tall and reeded door ...
Page 228
... door . He was dressed in blue , she told us , and had gold spurs at his heels . He smiled , made a sign that she should mount behind him , and bent towards her . Amazed by the sight she ran to her father with the news , and the father ...
... door . He was dressed in blue , she told us , and had gold spurs at his heels . He smiled , made a sign that she should mount behind him , and bent towards her . Amazed by the sight she ran to her father with the news , and the father ...
Page 246
... door of a draper's shop in Regent Street ? He sees fewer people ; but his relations with those that he does see are close and intimate enough for real affection or decided aversion . He has neither theatre nor music - hall to relieve ...
... door of a draper's shop in Regent Street ? He sees fewer people ; but his relations with those that he does see are close and intimate enough for real affection or decided aversion . He has neither theatre nor music - hall to relieve ...
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