Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsT. F. Unwin, 1887 - 368 Seiten |
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... night . The lawn sloped down towards a haw - haw , which is neither more nor less than a ditch . But a ditch , not with ragged sides and muddy bottom , such asyou see under a hedge , but made A SUNNY DAY . 15 trim and fit for the 14 ...
... night . The lawn sloped down towards a haw - haw , which is neither more nor less than a ditch . But a ditch , not with ragged sides and muddy bottom , such asyou see under a hedge , but made A SUNNY DAY . 15 trim and fit for the 14 ...
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... night before we rumbled into the inn yard in Holborn , where the stage put up , and where they packed us , bag and baggage , into a great old lumbering hackney - coach . " Was there not something pleasant in coming back once more to the ...
... night before we rumbled into the inn yard in Holborn , where the stage put up , and where they packed us , bag and baggage , into a great old lumbering hackney - coach . " Was there not something pleasant in coming back once more to the ...
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... night and good - bye , dear friend . " The announcement of Anne Burrows's engagement to Alexander Gilchrist , is made so prettily by the former , in a letter written in 1848 to Julia Newton , that we are tempted to give the epistle ...
... night and good - bye , dear friend . " The announcement of Anne Burrows's engagement to Alexander Gilchrist , is made so prettily by the former , in a letter written in 1848 to Julia Newton , that we are tempted to give the epistle ...
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... much obliged by your kind Gift and by the kind sentiments you express towards me . I read , last night , in the Book , with unusual satisfaction : a MONUMENT OF THOMAS DE VERE , EIGHTH EARL OF OXFORD 40 ANNE GILCHRIST .
... much obliged by your kind Gift and by the kind sentiments you express towards me . I read , last night , in the Book , with unusual satisfaction : a MONUMENT OF THOMAS DE VERE , EIGHTH EARL OF OXFORD 40 ANNE GILCHRIST .
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... drawing - room , I found Mrs. Carlyle alone ( Carlyle downstairs fetching a short allowance of sleep over night ) , and was more favour- ably impressed by her than I had expected . After exchanging a few words , as she was making the.
... drawing - room , I found Mrs. Carlyle alone ( Carlyle downstairs fetching a short allowance of sleep over night ) , and was more favour- ably impressed by her than I had expected . After exchanging a few words , as she was making the.
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