Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... passed the bottom of the High Street , he came opposite to one of the many taverns which looked out upon the river . In the open bay window sat merchants and gentlemen , discoursing over their afternoon's draught of sack ; and outside ...
... passed the bottom of the High Street , he came opposite to one of the many taverns which looked out upon the river . In the open bay window sat merchants and gentlemen , discoursing over their afternoon's draught of sack ; and outside ...
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... passed from hand to hand ; while Oxen- ham , who saw that his hearers were becoming moved , 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 ...
... passed from hand to hand ; while Oxen- ham , who saw that his hearers were becoming moved , 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 ...
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... passed to his mother , from whom he had never hidden anything in his life , save only that sea - fever ; and that only because he foreknew that it would give her pain ; and because , moreover , being a prudent and sensible lad , he knew ...
... passed to his mother , from whom he had never hidden anything in his life , save only that sea - fever ; and that only because he foreknew that it would give her pain ; and because , moreover , being a prudent and sensible lad , he knew ...
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... passed it to Sir Richard , who rose , and saying , " To the fortune of a bold mariner and a gallant gentleman , " drank , and put the cup into Oxenham's hand . The adventurer's face was flushed , and his eye wild . Whether from the ...
... passed it to Sir Richard , who rose , and saying , " To the fortune of a bold mariner and a gallant gentleman , " drank , and put the cup into Oxenham's hand . The adventurer's face was flushed , and his eye wild . Whether from the ...
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... passed the Town - hall , while the first is at the Lychgate , who , laughing , make way for the elder though shorter branch of that most fruitful tree ; and so on into the church , where all are placed according to their degrees , or at ...
... passed the Town - hall , while the first is at the Lychgate , who , laughing , make way for the elder though shorter branch of that most fruitful tree ; and so on into the church , where all are placed according to their degrees , or at ...
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