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... GENTLEMEN OF WALES , AND HOW THEY HUNTED WITH THE HOUNDS , AND YET RAN WITH THE DEER PAGE 1 18 48 IV . THE TWO WAYS OF BEING CROST IN LOVE 64 V. CLOVELLY COURT IN THE OLDEN TIME . 87 VI . THE COOMBES OF THE FAR WEST . 112 . VII . THE ...
... GENTLEMEN OF WALES , AND HOW THEY HUNTED WITH THE HOUNDS , AND YET RAN WITH THE DEER PAGE 1 18 48 IV . THE TWO WAYS OF BEING CROST IN LOVE 64 V. CLOVELLY COURT IN THE OLDEN TIME . 87 VI . THE COOMBES OF THE FAR WEST . 112 . VII . THE ...
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... gentlemen , discoursing over their afternoon's draught of sack ; and outside the door was gathered a group of sailors , listening earnestly to some one who stood in the midst . The boy , all alive for any sea - news , must needs go up ...
... gentlemen , discoursing over their afternoon's draught of sack ; and outside the door was gathered a group of sailors , listening earnestly to some one who stood in the midst . The boy , all alive for any sea - news , must needs go up ...
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... gentlemen round ; and then Sir Richard said solemnly , and in a low voice , turning away from the old dame , - 66 66 Amyas , Mr. Oxenham has not come home ; and from the day he sailed , no word has been heard of him and all his crew ...
... gentlemen round ; and then Sir Richard said solemnly , and in a low voice , turning away from the old dame , - 66 66 Amyas , Mr. Oxenham has not come home ; and from the day he sailed , no word has been heard of him and all his crew ...
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... dames , and most young gentlemen : and his mother heaved a deep sigh , which Lady Bath overhearing- " What ? in the dumps , good madam , while all are rejoic- ing in your joy ? Are you afraid that we 40 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
... dames , and most young gentlemen : and his mother heaved a deep sigh , which Lady Bath overhearing- " What ? in the dumps , good madam , while all are rejoic- ing in your joy ? Are you afraid that we 40 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
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... as a proof of manhood , but as what the old Germans , and those Gortyneans who crowned the offender with wool , knew it to be , a cowardly and effeminate sin . CHAPTER III . OF TWO GENTLEMEN OF WALES , AND CHAP . II . ] 47 THE FIRST TIME .
... as a proof of manhood , but as what the old Germans , and those Gortyneans who crowned the offender with wool , knew it to be , a cowardly and effeminate sin . CHAPTER III . OF TWO GENTLEMEN OF WALES , AND CHAP . II . ] 47 THE FIRST TIME .
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