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... soon reached Parliament Street on the confines of Nottingham , and passing St. Anne's Well , they entered through Bridlesmith's Gate the broad market - place . This was , then as now , the widest open space in the town , and had many ...
... soon reached Parliament Street on the confines of Nottingham , and passing St. Anne's Well , they entered through Bridlesmith's Gate the broad market - place . This was , then as now , the widest open space in the town , and had many ...
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... soon shut us up to our home markets , and not allow us to sell where we can get the best price abroad . " Mr. Harwood among country gentlemen was not sin- gular in his opinions on that subject . The first course being removed , Mrs ...
... soon shut us up to our home markets , and not allow us to sell where we can get the best price abroad . " Mr. Harwood among country gentlemen was not sin- gular in his opinions on that subject . The first course being removed , Mrs ...
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... soon as the party broke up , Jack hurried to his room , and very contrary to his usual custom threw himself into a chair , and unconsciously pressing his hand on his brow , rested his elbow on the little oak table which stood by his bed ...
... soon as the party broke up , Jack hurried to his room , and very contrary to his usual custom threw himself into a chair , and unconsciously pressing his hand on his brow , rested his elbow on the little oak table which stood by his bed ...
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... soon walking along the sward of Colwick Park , with the great trees throwing their shadows across it , when the moon , often hidden by clouds , came out , and cast its light upon them . Sometimes also it showed groups of cattle lying ...
... soon walking along the sward of Colwick Park , with the great trees throwing their shadows across it , when the moon , often hidden by clouds , came out , and cast its light upon them . Sometimes also it showed groups of cattle lying ...
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... soon pull up enough fish for your suppers . " As he spoke , the lads saw a number of small fish attracted by the light to the surface of the water ; and , following his advice , in a short time a considerable quantity were caught ...
... soon pull up enough fish for your suppers . " As he spoke , the lads saw a number of small fish attracted by the light to the surface of the water ; and , following his advice , in a short time a considerable quantity were caught ...
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