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Page 377
... things " ; " The homely sympathy that heeds the common life " ; " The common range of visible things " ; " The common countenance of earth and sky " —makes the observation of Mr. Hutton quoted above seem a mere truism . But , truism or ...
... things " ; " The homely sympathy that heeds the common life " ; " The common range of visible things " ; " The common countenance of earth and sky " —makes the observation of Mr. Hutton quoted above seem a mere truism . But , truism or ...
Page 210
... things wherein no interest lies- shoddy , blubber , bones , and tar - the jargon and gibberish of trade— these be the things that gall your clerical man and make him wince . The late rector and his curate had fled from before these ...
... things wherein no interest lies- shoddy , blubber , bones , and tar - the jargon and gibberish of trade— these be the things that gall your clerical man and make him wince . The late rector and his curate had fled from before these ...
Page 410
... things are ! Well how delight- ful ! Do but look , mamma - how sweet ! I declare they are quite charming . I could look at them for ever . ' And then , sitting down again , she very soon forgot that there were any such things in the ...
... things are ! Well how delight- ful ! Do but look , mamma - how sweet ! I declare they are quite charming . I could look at them for ever . ' And then , sitting down again , she very soon forgot that there were any such things in the ...
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