Swift and sure; or, The career of two brothersGriffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, 1873 - 406 pages |
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... fact that his own son gave no evidence of such a quality , -nay , was rather dull and stupid than otherwise . After a moment's pause , the gentleman inquired : ' Did you not say he was a Langton ? I think I know that name . ' ' Yes ...
... fact that his own son gave no evidence of such a quality , -nay , was rather dull and stupid than otherwise . After a moment's pause , the gentleman inquired : ' Did you not say he was a Langton ? I think I know that name . ' ' Yes ...
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... fact of the matter was , that Mr. Sutton , the father , was the steward of a gentleman who possessed a fine mansion in the heart of the county , and his own house was situated at the edge of the park , in a position that was remarkable ...
... fact of the matter was , that Mr. Sutton , the father , was the steward of a gentleman who possessed a fine mansion in the heart of the county , and his own house was situated at the edge of the park , in a position that was remarkable ...
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... being invited in order to please his son George , he was no less pleased himself , now that he had them at his table . They sat at their tea , which was in fact a second . A Merry Evening . 25 edition of that meal , 24 The Brothers .
... being invited in order to please his son George , he was no less pleased himself , now that he had them at his table . They sat at their tea , which was in fact a second . A Merry Evening . 25 edition of that meal , 24 The Brothers .
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... fact , I wonder what o'clock it is . ' ' There's something striking now , ' replied his brother as he roused himself . ' Five , six , seven . Why , it's seven o'clock , and we meant to be up at five ! ' They tumbled out of bed and ...
... fact , I wonder what o'clock it is . ' ' There's something striking now , ' replied his brother as he roused himself . ' Five , six , seven . Why , it's seven o'clock , and we meant to be up at five ! ' They tumbled out of bed and ...
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... fact in their own peculiar way ; a turkey - cock would occa- sionally utter his gobble , gobble , gobble ; and a duck - perhaps the only inmate of the yard who was ungrateful enough to wish the sky threatened rain- would break the under ...
... fact in their own peculiar way ; a turkey - cock would occa- sionally utter his gobble , gobble , gobble ; and a duck - perhaps the only inmate of the yard who was ungrateful enough to wish the sky threatened rain- would break the under ...
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