Hillsland (Cleveland): As it was Seventy Years AgoGriffith & Farran, 1881 - 301 pages |
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... hands with her , he begged her to give his thanks , Frank Latimer's thanks , sincere thanks to her master for his reception . Then he walked briskly up the little pathway to the cliff - path he had left the night before . He walked ...
... hands with her , he begged her to give his thanks , Frank Latimer's thanks , sincere thanks to her master for his reception . Then he walked briskly up the little pathway to the cliff - path he had left the night before . He walked ...
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... hand in it , and the squire and the parson help to drink it , and all the wives round like cheap silk kerchiefs and good tea . Bless ye , why there isn't a many as could raise a family in these parts without the help of the smuggling ...
... hand in it , and the squire and the parson help to drink it , and all the wives round like cheap silk kerchiefs and good tea . Bless ye , why there isn't a many as could raise a family in these parts without the help of the smuggling ...
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... hands , with plenty of courage and mettle . ' You must gang along the beck until you find a path to the right , leading ... hand to hurt he . But gang away , gang away . Ye need not be afraid of riding fast ; and mind ye don't ask many ...
... hands , with plenty of courage and mettle . ' You must gang along the beck until you find a path to the right , leading ... hand to hurt he . But gang away , gang away . Ye need not be afraid of riding fast ; and mind ye don't ask many ...
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... hand , which in a little more than a mile brought him into a road near a high narrow bridge . Keeping still to the right , the road mounted the higher ground , and he was able to admire the singular beauty of the country , thickly ...
... hand , which in a little more than a mile brought him into a road near a high narrow bridge . Keeping still to the right , the road mounted the higher ground , and he was able to admire the singular beauty of the country , thickly ...
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... hands , with a white star on the forehead , and one white hind foot . The stranger drew up his horse , and lifted his hat , and , to the surprise of Latimer , said , - ' You have had a pleasant walk across the moors 20 HILLSLAND .
... hands , with a white star on the forehead , and one white hind foot . The stranger drew up his horse , and lifted his hat , and , to the surprise of Latimer , said , - ' You have had a pleasant walk across the moors 20 HILLSLAND .
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