Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... EUSTACE LEIGH MET THE POPE'S LEGATE 217 XII . How BIDEFORD BRIDGE DINED AT ANNERY HOUSE XIII . HOW THE GOLDEN HIND CAME HOME AGAIN XIV . How SALVATION YEO SLEW THE KING OF THE 233 258 GUBBINGS • 266 · XV . How MR . JOHN BRIMBLECOMBE ...
... EUSTACE LEIGH MET THE POPE'S LEGATE 217 XII . How BIDEFORD BRIDGE DINED AT ANNERY HOUSE XIII . HOW THE GOLDEN HIND CAME HOME AGAIN XIV . How SALVATION YEO SLEW THE KING OF THE 233 258 GUBBINGS • 266 · XV . How MR . JOHN BRIMBLECOMBE ...
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... Eustace for three years , it was but civil to scramble out and dress , while his cousin walked up and down upon the turf inside . Eustace Leigh was the son of a younger brother of Leigh of Burrough , who had more or less cut himself off ...
... Eustace for three years , it was but civil to scramble out and dress , while his cousin walked up and down upon the turf inside . Eustace Leigh was the son of a younger brother of Leigh of Burrough , who had more or less cut himself off ...
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... Eustace , in the form of certain lands once belonging to the Abbey of Hartland . He more than half believed that he should be lost for holding those lands ; but he did not believe it wholly , and , therefore , he did not give them up ...
... Eustace , in the form of certain lands once belonging to the Abbey of Hartland . He more than half believed that he should be lost for holding those lands ; but he did not believe it wholly , and , therefore , he did not give them up ...
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... Eustace took rapturously , and a great shaking of hands ensued ; Amyas gripping with a great round fist , and a quiet quiver thereof , as much as to say , 66 I am glad to see you ; " and Eustace pinching hard with quite straight fingers ...
... Eustace took rapturously , and a great shaking of hands ensued ; Amyas gripping with a great round fist , and a quiet quiver thereof , as much as to say , 66 I am glad to see you ; " and Eustace pinching hard with quite straight fingers ...
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... Eustace Leigh . Next , he could not help feeling that Amyas despised him . They had not met for three years ; but before Amyas went , Eustace never could argue with him ; simply because Amyas treated him as beneath argument . No doubt ...
... Eustace Leigh . Next , he could not help feeling that Amyas despised him . They had not met for three years ; but before Amyas went , Eustace never could argue with him ; simply because Amyas treated him as beneath argument . No doubt ...
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