Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... returning from the conquest of South Wales , drew round him trusty Saxon serfs , and free Norse rovers with their golden curls , and dark Silurian Britons from the Swansea shore , and all the mingled blood which still gives to the ...
... returning from the conquest of South Wales , drew round him trusty Saxon serfs , and free Norse rovers with their golden curls , and dark Silurian Britons from the Swansea shore , and all the mingled blood which still gives to the ...
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... returned to England ; but Frank found friends enough without him , such letters of recommendation and diplomas did he carry from I know not how many princes , magnificoes , and learned doctors , who had fallen in love with the learning ...
... returned to England ; but Frank found friends enough without him , such letters of recommendation and diplomas did he carry from I know not how many princes , magnificoes , and learned doctors , who had fallen in love with the learning ...
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... returned . with honour in 1577 , from the delicate mission on behalf of the German and Belgian Protestants , on which he had been sent to the Court of Vienna , under colour of condoling with the new Emperor Rodolph on his father's death ...
... returned . with honour in 1577 , from the delicate mission on behalf of the German and Belgian Protestants , on which he had been sent to the Court of Vienna , under colour of condoling with the new Emperor Rodolph on his father's death ...
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... returning prodi- gal , and then gave him such a switching as he did not forget for eight - and - forty hours . But that evening Sir Richard sent for old Vindex , who entered , trembling , cap in hand ; and having primed him with a cup ...
... returning prodi- gal , and then gave him such a switching as he did not forget for eight - and - forty hours . But that evening Sir Richard sent for old Vindex , who entered , trembling , cap in hand ; and having primed him with a cup ...
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... returned in triumph , and the observed of all observers ; and looks round and round , and sees all faces whom he expects , except one ; and that the one which he had rather see than his mother's ? He is not quite sure . Shame on himself ...
... returned in triumph , and the observed of all observers ; and looks round and round , and sees all faces whom he expects , except one ; and that the one which he had rather see than his mother's ? He is not quite sure . Shame on himself ...
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