Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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... thing of it , if they could but give satisfaction . And Tom thought so likewise , and , indeed , would have done and behaved his best , even without being knocked down . For , of all places upon earth , Harth- over Place ( which he had ...
... thing of it , if they could but give satisfaction . And Tom thought so likewise , and , indeed , would have done and behaved his best , even without being knocked down . For , of all places upon earth , Harth- over Place ( which he had ...
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... things are not which one both can do , and would like very much to do . So Mr. Grimes touched his hat to him when he rode through the town , and called him a " buirdly awd chap , " and his young ladies " gradely lasses , " which are two ...
... things are not which one both can do , and would like very much to do . So Mr. Grimes touched his hat to him when he rode through the town , and called him a " buirdly awd chap , " and his young ladies " gradely lasses , " which are two ...
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... thing , which looked as if it had been all spawned in a night , as mushrooms are . From which you may collect ( if you have wit enough ) that Sir John was a very sound- headed , sound - hearted squire , and just the man to keep the ...
... thing , which looked as if it had been all spawned in a night , as mushrooms are . From which you may collect ( if you have wit enough ) that Sir John was a very sound- headed , sound - hearted squire , and just the man to keep the ...
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... thing he saw , and that too puzzled him , was a washing - stand , with ewers and basins , and soap and brushes , and towels , and a large bath full of clean water — what a heap of things all for washing ! " She must be a very dirty lady ...
... thing he saw , and that too puzzled him , was a washing - stand , with ewers and basins , and soap and brushes , and towels , and a large bath full of clean water — what a heap of things all for washing ! " She must be a very dirty lady ...
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... thing he Idid when he was over the wall was to make the neatest double sharp to his right , and run along under the wall for nearly half a mile . Whereby Sir John , and the keeper , and the stew- ard , and the gardener , and the ...
... thing he Idid when he was over the wall was to make the neatest double sharp to his right , and run along under the wall for nearly half a mile . Whereby Sir John , and the keeper , and the stew- ard , and the gardener , and the ...
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