Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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... tell , save that they are all determined to spoil their nerves and their complexions by doing all night what they might just as well do all day . But Tom , instead of going out to dinner at half - past eight at night , and I 7 A FAIRY ...
... tell , save that they are all determined to spoil their nerves and their complexions by doing all night what they might just as well do all day . But Tom , instead of going out to dinner at half - past eight at night , and I 7 A FAIRY ...
Page 11
... tell where the water ended and the air began ; and ran away under the road , a stream large enough to turn a mill ; among blue geranium , and golden globe - flower , and wild raspberry , and the bird- cherry with its tassels of snow ...
... tell where the water ended and the air began ; and ran away under the road , a stream large enough to turn a mill ; among blue geranium , and golden globe - flower , and wild raspberry , and the bird- cherry with its tassels of snow ...
Page 13
... tell what I know . " Grimes seemed quite cowed , and got on his donkey without another word . " < Stop ! " said the Irishwoman . word for you both ; for you will " I have one more both see me again .before all is over . Those that wish ...
... tell what I know . " Grimes seemed quite cowed , and got on his donkey without another word . " < Stop ! " said the Irishwoman . word for you both ; for you will " I have one more both see me again .before all is over . Those that wish ...
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... tell thee . " " Not if it's in the bottom of the soot - bag , " quoth Grimes , and at that he laughed ; and the keeper laughed and said : " If that's thy sort , I may as well walk up with thee to the hall . " " I think thou best had ...
... tell thee . " " Not if it's in the bottom of the soot - bag , " quoth Grimes , and at that he laughed ; and the keeper laughed and said : " If that's thy sort , I may as well walk up with thee to the hall . " " I think thou best had ...
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... tell him that his house was ugly , but he said he lived inside it , and not outside ; and another , that there was no unity in it , but he said that that was just why he liked the old place . For he liked to see how each Sir John , and ...
... tell him that his house was ugly , but he said he lived inside it , and not outside ; and another , that there was no unity in it , but he said that that was just why he liked the old place . For he liked to see how each Sir John , and ...
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