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... had pulled " stroke " in the boat of his own college , but had been deposed for a tendency to corpulence not compatible with that honourable and laborious office . " Ah ! Digby , " chimed in a third 2 ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN .
... had pulled " stroke " in the boat of his own college , but had been deposed for a tendency to corpulence not compatible with that honourable and laborious office . " Ah ! Digby , " chimed in a third 2 ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN .
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... Digby , of the wide girth , " whe- ther these fishermen fellows pull on this style of drink -why it must be worse in some ways than the gingerbeer and ale old Davis used to serve out at Sandford lock . I should like to know how it suits ...
... Digby , of the wide girth , " whe- ther these fishermen fellows pull on this style of drink -why it must be worse in some ways than the gingerbeer and ale old Davis used to serve out at Sandford lock . I should like to know how it suits ...
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... Digby , somewhat abashed , was about to offer an apology , when Trelawney struck in- " Oh ! if you're an Englishman , and not prejudiced like these fellows , and have ever been in Cornwall , I wish you would give us your opinion about ...
... Digby , somewhat abashed , was about to offer an apology , when Trelawney struck in- " Oh ! if you're an Englishman , and not prejudiced like these fellows , and have ever been in Cornwall , I wish you would give us your opinion about ...
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... Digby promise of sound wind in a " spirt ; " his shoulders , rather bowed , made him seem shorter than he really was ; one might have been surprised to hear that he stood near upon six feet when upright ; even Digby , a connoisseur in ...
... Digby promise of sound wind in a " spirt ; " his shoulders , rather bowed , made him seem shorter than he really was ; one might have been surprised to hear that he stood near upon six feet when upright ; even Digby , a connoisseur in ...
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... Digby , " reads a newspaper as hard as Ingram did ethics his last term . ' 19 " And makes faces of which I should hope Ingram was guiltless , " said the other . " Should think he was a Cambridge man , " opined Trelawney , who was ...
... Digby , " reads a newspaper as hard as Ingram did ethics his last term . ' 19 " And makes faces of which I should hope Ingram was guiltless , " said the other . " Should think he was a Cambridge man , " opined Trelawney , who was ...
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Page 76 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the Lord : and his wonders in the deep. For at his word the stormy wind ariseth : which lifteth up the waves thereof.
Page 280 - But though he refused to talk of it to the butler, and though it was some time before he could make up his mind to talk of it at all, he could not refrain himself, and at last let Clara know herself the impression her music had made on him. " I would gi