The Recollections of Geoffry HamlynMacmillan and Company, 1860 - 433 pages |
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... passed peacefully from the world without a sigh . They buried him in the family vault under the chancel win- dows . And he was the last of the Buckleys that slept in the grave of his forefathers . And the old arch beneath the east ...
... passed peacefully from the world without a sigh . They buried him in the family vault under the chancel win- dows . And he was the last of the Buckleys that slept in the grave of his forefathers . And the old arch beneath the east ...
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... passed long ago , he walked rapidly onwards towards the little village where he had left his horse in an outhouse , fearing to trust him among the dangerous bogs which he had himself to cross to gain the rendezvous at Taw Steps . He ...
... passed long ago , he walked rapidly onwards towards the little village where he had left his horse in an outhouse , fearing to trust him among the dangerous bogs which he had himself to cross to gain the rendezvous at Taw Steps . He ...
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... passed his father's door , it opened , and the old man came out , light in hand . He was a very infirm old man , much bent , though evidently at one time he had been of great stature . His retreating forehead , heavy grey eyebrows , and ...
... passed his father's door , it opened , and the old man came out , light in hand . He was a very infirm old man , much bent , though evidently at one time he had been of great stature . His retreating forehead , heavy grey eyebrows , and ...
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... passed the church , but it took straight away over the high ground up to Hawker's farm on the woodlands . Old Jewel , whom he was going to see , had been a hind of Hawker's for many years ; but about a twelvemonth before the present ...
... passed the church , but it took straight away over the high ground up to Hawker's farm on the woodlands . Old Jewel , whom he was going to see , had been a hind of Hawker's for many years ; but about a twelvemonth before the present ...
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... passed the night before , so Mrs. Buckley had come in to cheer Mary up for the loss of her lover , and to her surprise found her rather more merry than usual . This made the good lady suspect at once that Mary did not treat the matter ...
... passed the night before , so Mrs. Buckley had come in to cheer Mary up for the loss of her lover , and to her surprise found her rather more merry than usual . This made the good lady suspect at once that Mary did not treat the matter ...
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