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... took her arm - chair in the crimson - curtained , fire - lit parlour . These crimson curtains were over long , trailing some half yard on the floor ; the carpet seats of the twelve dining chairs were shabbied ; so she took the ...
... took her arm - chair in the crimson - curtained , fire - lit parlour . These crimson curtains were over long , trailing some half yard on the floor ; the carpet seats of the twelve dining chairs were shabbied ; so she took the ...
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... took service with them . To bait the animals , to eat , to sleep , they stopped when necessary ; but the anxious wife kept on , till those mythical " blue hills of old Toronto , " sung by Moore when he took geographical as well as ...
... took service with them . To bait the animals , to eat , to sleep , they stopped when necessary ; but the anxious wife kept on , till those mythical " blue hills of old Toronto , " sung by Moore when he took geographical as well as ...
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... took a tin kettle from the table , shook it - I heard the swish of water - took it to the window , peered into it , and , finding the contents satisfactory , placed it on top of the blazing wood in the fireplace , pressing it down to ...
... took a tin kettle from the table , shook it - I heard the swish of water - took it to the window , peered into it , and , finding the contents satisfactory , placed it on top of the blazing wood in the fireplace , pressing it down to ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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