Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... called through the open window for a great tankard of sack , and passed that from hand to hand , after the horn . The school - boy , who had been devouring with eyes and ears all which passed , and had contrived by this time to edge him ...
... called through the open window for a great tankard of sack , and passed that from hand to hand , after the horn . The school - boy , who had been devouring with eyes and ears all which passed , and had contrived by this time to edge him ...
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... called now - a - days an " interesting " youth , still less a " highly - educated " one ; for , with the exception of a little Latin , which had been driven into him by repeated blows , as if it had been a nail , he knew no books ...
... called now - a - days an " interesting " youth , still less a " highly - educated " one ; for , with the exception of a little Latin , which had been driven into him by repeated blows , as if it had been a nail , he knew no books ...
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... called by many a pious child ; for though he said his Creed and Lord's Prayer night and morning , and went to the service at the church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her ...
... called by many a pious child ; for though he said his Creed and Lord's Prayer night and morning , and went to the service at the church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her ...
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... called Spanish , cannot be better bestowed than in building up the state of England against them , our natural enemies ; and thereby , in building up the weal of the Reformed Churches throughout the world , and the liberties of all ...
... called Spanish , cannot be better bestowed than in building up the state of England against them , our natural enemies ; and thereby , in building up the weal of the Reformed Churches throughout the world , and the liberties of all ...
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... called ' a cow's death ' rather than a man's . But enough of this . Mr. Leigh , you have done wisely to - night . Poor Oxenham does not go on his voyage with a single eye . I have talked about him with Drake and Hawkins ; and I guess ...
... called ' a cow's death ' rather than a man's . But enough of this . Mr. Leigh , you have done wisely to - night . Poor Oxenham does not go on his voyage with a single eye . I have talked about him with Drake and Hawkins ; and I guess ...
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