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... heard a memorable phrase . Among the tavern - loungers was a man who had evidently seen better days , and who , either for that reason or because of the large amount of rum he had swallow- ed , entertained a lofty opinion of him- self ...
... heard a memorable phrase . Among the tavern - loungers was a man who had evidently seen better days , and who , either for that reason or because of the large amount of rum he had swallow- ed , entertained a lofty opinion of him- self ...
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... heard from them be- fore at about the same hour . It was a most evident attempt to establish an ali- bi ; it was as much as to say , " If you miss any wheat , we didn't take it ; we are honest birds , and stay at home o ' VOL . IV . 5 ...
... heard from them be- fore at about the same hour . It was a most evident attempt to establish an ali- bi ; it was as much as to say , " If you miss any wheat , we didn't take it ; we are honest birds , and stay at home o ' VOL . IV . 5 ...
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... heard of his universal scholarship and profound learning . Next to an acquaintance with the teachers from whom they expected to derive their educational training , their curiosity led them to inquire for Perci- val . The sight of this ...
... heard of his universal scholarship and profound learning . Next to an acquaintance with the teachers from whom they expected to derive their educational training , their curiosity led them to inquire for Perci- val . The sight of this ...
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... heard by her Romeo of the previous day , now lying just behind the hedge , buried in the long brook - side grass , and laughing to himself a very pleasant laugh of gratulation and triumph . That night , the good Squire of Bur- leigh ...
... heard by her Romeo of the previous day , now lying just behind the hedge , buried in the long brook - side grass , and laughing to himself a very pleasant laugh of gratulation and triumph . That night , the good Squire of Bur- leigh ...
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... heard of them ; and here be I left a lone wom- an with these three children , and― quiet , Hamnet ! Would ye pour my sup- per ale upon the hat of the worshipful Master John a Combe ? " Be " What ! deer - stealing ? " exclaimed John a ...
... heard of them ; and here be I left a lone wom- an with these three children , and― quiet , Hamnet ! Would ye pour my sup- per ale upon the hat of the worshipful Master John a Combe ? " Be " What ! deer - stealing ? " exclaimed John a ...
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