Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... give her pain ; and because , moreover , being a prudent and sensible lad , he knew that he was not yet old enough to go , and that , as he expressed it to her that afternoon , " there was no use hollaing till he was out of the wood ...
... give her pain ; and because , moreover , being a prudent and sensible lad , he knew that he was not yet old enough to go , and that , as he expressed it to her that afternoon , " there was no use hollaing till he was out of the wood ...
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... give delicacy to its massiveness . forehead and whole brain are of extraordinary loftiness , and perfectly upright ; the nose long , aquiline , and delicately pointed ; the mouth fringed with a short silky beard , small and ripe , yet ...
... give delicacy to its massiveness . forehead and whole brain are of extraordinary loftiness , and perfectly upright ; the nose long , aquiline , and delicately pointed ; the mouth fringed with a short silky beard , small and ripe , yet ...
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... give me grace , to become such a gentleman as Sir Richard Grenvil . ” Sir Richard bowed low , and Mrs. Leigh catching up the last word- ( 6 ' There , Mr. Oxenham , you cannot gainsay that , unless you will be discourteous to his worship ...
... give me grace , to become such a gentleman as Sir Richard Grenvil . ” Sir Richard bowed low , and Mrs. Leigh catching up the last word- ( 6 ' There , Mr. Oxenham , you cannot gainsay that , unless you will be discourteous to his worship ...
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... give credit to his boasts that , with three thousand soldiers he would beat the English out of Ireland , and make the Pope's son king of it . " " Ay , but , " said Mr. Leigh , " I suppose the Italians have the same fetch now as they had ...
... give credit to his boasts that , with three thousand soldiers he would beat the English out of Ireland , and make the Pope's son king of it . " " Ay , but , " said Mr. Leigh , " I suppose the Italians have the same fetch now as they had ...
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... give tumultuous vent to their feelings by peals of ordnance of every size . Every stable is crammed with horses ; and Sir Richard Grenvil's house is like a very tavern , with eating and drinking , and unsaddling , and running to and fro ...
... give tumultuous vent to their feelings by peals of ordnance of every size . Every stable is crammed with horses ; and Sir Richard Grenvil's house is like a very tavern , with eating and drinking , and unsaddling , and running to and fro ...
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