Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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Page 56
... England the church doors are left open all service time , for everybody who likes to come in , Churchman or Dissenter ; ay , even if he were a Turk or a Heathen ; and if any man dared to turn him out , as long as he behaved quietly ...
... England the church doors are left open all service time , for everybody who likes to come in , Churchman or Dissenter ; ay , even if he were a Turk or a Heathen ; and if any man dared to turn him out , as long as he behaved quietly ...
Page 68
... England , so are the waters we know to all the waters in the world . And no one has a right to say that no water - babies exist , till they have seen no water - babies existing ; which is quite a different thing , mind , from not seeing ...
... England , so are the waters we know to all the waters in the world . And no one has a right to say that no water - babies exist , till they have seen no water - babies existing ; which is quite a different thing , mind , from not seeing ...
Page 116
... England and Scotland , and some other places , where folk have taken up a ridiculous fancy that honesty is the best policy . Or was it like a Welsh salmon river , which is remarkable chiefly ( at least , till this last year ) for ...
... England and Scotland , and some other places , where folk have taken up a ridiculous fancy that honesty is the best policy . Or was it like a Welsh salmon river , which is remarkable chiefly ( at least , till this last year ) for ...
Page 119
... want to describe a finished young gentle- man in France , I hear , they say of him , ' Il sait son Rabelais . ' But if I want to describe one in England , I say , ' He knows his Bewick ' And III 119 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
... want to describe a finished young gentle- man in France , I hear , they say of him , ' Il sait son Rabelais . ' But if I want to describe one in England , I say , ' He knows his Bewick ' And III 119 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
Page 150
... England , and turn them loose round the Cannibal Islands , because they had not nasty things enough there to eat what they left . But he was a very worthy kind good - natured little old gentleman ; and very fond of children ( for he was ...
... England , and turn them loose round the Cannibal Islands , because they had not nasty things enough there to eat what they left . But he was a very worthy kind good - natured little old gentleman ; and very fond of children ( for he was ...
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