Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... knew the names and ways of every bird , and fish , and fly , and could read , as cunningly as the oldest sailor , the meaning of every drift of cloud which crossed the heavens . Lastly , he had been for some time past , on account of ...
... knew the names and ways of every bird , and fish , and fly , and could read , as cunningly as the oldest sailor , the meaning of every drift of cloud which crossed the heavens . Lastly , he had been for some time past , on account of ...
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... knew what he had found . Mrs. Leigh was , and had been from her youth , one of those noble old English churchwomen , without superstition , and with- out severity , who are among the fairest features of that heroic time . There was a ...
... knew what he had found . Mrs. Leigh was , and had been from her youth , one of those noble old English churchwomen , without superstition , and with- out severity , who are among the fairest features of that heroic time . There was a ...
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... knew again where he stood , felt that a new life had begun for him ; that his mother was no more to think and act for him only , but that he must think and act for his mother . And so it was , that on the very day after his father's ...
... knew again where he stood , felt that a new life had begun for him ; that his mother was no more to think and act for him only , but that he must think and act for his mother . And so it was , that on the very day after his father's ...
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... knew him , and resisting all Sidney's entreaties to follow him into Italy . For , scorning to be a burden to his parents , he had become at Heidelberg tutor to two young German princes , whom , after living with them at their father's ...
... knew him , and resisting all Sidney's entreaties to follow him into Italy . For , scorning to be a burden to his parents , he had become at Heidelberg tutor to two young German princes , whom , after living with them at their father's ...
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... knew one Salvation Yeo . But he By the by , godfather , has Mr. There was a dead silence for a moment among the gentlemen round ; and then Sir Richard said solemnly , and in a low voice , turning away from the old dame , - 66 66 Amyas ...
... knew one Salvation Yeo . But he By the by , godfather , has Mr. There was a dead silence for a moment among the gentlemen round ; and then Sir Richard said solemnly , and in a low voice , turning away from the old dame , - 66 66 Amyas ...
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