Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... lady has thought before now , Mrs. Leigh , and well for him if they had not . But , indeed , I make no account of omens . When God is ready for each man , then he must go ; and when can he go better ? " " But , " said Mr. Leigh , who ...
... lady has thought before now , Mrs. Leigh , and well for him if they had not . But , indeed , I make no account of omens . When God is ready for each man , then he must go ; and when can he go better ? " " But , " said Mr. Leigh , who ...
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... ladies , worthy of the days when the gentry of England were by due right the leaders of the people , by personal prowess and beauty , as well as by intellect and education . And first , there is my lady Countess of Bath , whom Sir ...
... ladies , worthy of the days when the gentry of England were by due right the leaders of the people , by personal prowess and beauty , as well as by intellect and education . And first , there is my lady Countess of Bath , whom Sir ...
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... of the sins of the world , though she had seen less of them ; and the two contrived to please each other so well , that though the queen grumbled a little , as usual , at the lady 20 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
... of the sins of the world , though she had seen less of them ; and the two contrived to please each other so well , that though the queen grumbled a little , as usual , at the lady 20 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
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... lady born ; and sometimes even now , in her nightly dreams , rang in her ears her mother's bitter cries to God , either to spare her that fiery torment , or to give her strength to bear it , as she whom she loved had borne it before her ...
... lady born ; and sometimes even now , in her nightly dreams , rang in her ears her mother's bitter cries to God , either to spare her that fiery torment , or to give her strength to bear it , as she whom she loved had borne it before her ...
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... Lady Gren- vile loved her ; no wonder that her children worshipped her ; no wonder that the young Amyas , when the first burst of grief was over , and he knew again where he stood , felt that a new life had begun for him ; that his ...
... Lady Gren- vile loved her ; no wonder that her children worshipped her ; no wonder that the young Amyas , when the first burst of grief was over , and he knew again where he stood , felt that a new life had begun for him ; that his ...
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