The Recollections of Geoffry HamlynMacmillan and Company, 1860 - 433 pages |
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... believe that peace might be a reality , and a few months after Waterloo , to their delight and exultation , she bore a noble boy . And as we shall see more of this boy , probably , than of any one else in these following pages , we will ...
... believe that peace might be a reality , and a few months after Waterloo , to their delight and exultation , she bore a noble boy . And as we shall see more of this boy , probably , than of any one else in these following pages , we will ...
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... well as a trick he had of always clearing his throat before he spoke , as if to gain time to frame a lie . But , perhaps , the strangest thing about him was the shape of his head , which , I believe , GEOFFRY HAMLYN . 13.
... well as a trick he had of always clearing his throat before he spoke , as if to gain time to frame a lie . But , perhaps , the strangest thing about him was the shape of his head , which , I believe , GEOFFRY HAMLYN . 13.
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Henry Kingsley. shape of his head , which , I believe , a child would have observed : The young fellows in those times knew little enough about phre- nology . I doubt , indeed , if I had ever heard the word , and yet among the village ...
Henry Kingsley. shape of his head , which , I believe , a child would have observed : The young fellows in those times knew little enough about phre- nology . I doubt , indeed , if I had ever heard the word , and yet among the village ...
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... believe , Doctor . " " Goose . I mean now . " " Home . " 66 " No , you ain't , " said the Doctor ; you are going to walk up to Hamlyn's with me , and hear me discourse . " Accordingly , about eleven o'clock , these two arrived at my ...
... believe , Doctor . " " Goose . I mean now . " " Home . " 66 " No , you ain't , " said the Doctor ; you are going to walk up to Hamlyn's with me , and hear me discourse . " Accordingly , about eleven o'clock , these two arrived at my ...
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... believe in witches and the like , " he continued ; " but a man that's seen a naked old hag of a gin ride away on a myall - bough , knows better . " " Lord ! " said George . " I shouldn't have thought you'd have believed in the like of ...
... believe in witches and the like , " he continued ; " but a man that's seen a naked old hag of a gin ride away on a myall - bough , knows better . " " Lord ! " said George . " I shouldn't have thought you'd have believed in the like of ...
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