Cornertown Chronicles: New Legends of Old Lore. [With Illustrations.]Griffith and Farran, 1880 - 256 pages |
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... once it was clearly under- stood that Meadow Street was not so genteel as Wood Street , never had been , and never would be , it was all right , and Wood Street went to take tea with Meadow Street in as affable a manner as if there were ...
... once it was clearly under- stood that Meadow Street was not so genteel as Wood Street , never had been , and never would be , it was all right , and Wood Street went to take tea with Meadow Street in as affable a manner as if there were ...
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... once she began to swing , it was the easiest thing in the world to lose sight of the ground , and , by fixing her eyes on the roofs of the houses in Meadow Street , to imagine she was up among the swallows . Roofs of houses are such ...
... once she began to swing , it was the easiest thing in the world to lose sight of the ground , and , by fixing her eyes on the roofs of the houses in Meadow Street , to imagine she was up among the swallows . Roofs of houses are such ...
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... once lived at the very bottom of Meadow Street , but had gradually worked her way up till she had arrived at the distinction of living in a garret which overlooked one of the back gardens of Wood Street . And I don't think she ever ...
... once lived at the very bottom of Meadow Street , but had gradually worked her way up till she had arrived at the distinction of living in a garret which overlooked one of the back gardens of Wood Street . And I don't think she ever ...
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... once firmly planted it will never cease to grow , and the more unlikely the spot , and sterile the ground , the more flowers it will put forth . That's why it blooms so well in this back garden ; but no human being can plant the seed ...
... once firmly planted it will never cease to grow , and the more unlikely the spot , and sterile the ground , the more flowers it will put forth . That's why it blooms so well in this back garden ; but no human being can plant the seed ...
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... Once or twice he had slept on the hill - top , and even at home always got up two or three times in the night , unlatched the door , and went up the hill in the cool midnight air . This evening he meant to spend the whole night beside ...
... Once or twice he had slept on the hill - top , and even at home always got up two or three times in the night , unlatched the door , and went up the hill in the cool midnight air . This evening he meant to spend the whole night beside ...
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