Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... story , was not , saving for his good looks , by any means what would be called now - a - days an " interesting " youth , still less a " highly - educated " one ; for , with the exception of a little Latin , which had been driven into ...
... story , was not , saving for his good looks , by any means what would be called now - a - days an " interesting " youth , still less a " highly - educated " one ; for , with the exception of a little Latin , which had been driven into ...
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... story for a few hours , and take it up again after supper is over . " Come now , Dick Grenvil , do thou talk the good man round , and I'll warrant myself to talk round the good wife . " The personage whom Oxenham addressed thus ...
... story for a few hours , and take it up again after supper is over . " Come now , Dick Grenvil , do thou talk the good man round , and I'll warrant myself to talk round the good wife . " The personage whom Oxenham addressed thus ...
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... story . To explain how it happened we must go back for a page or two , almost to the point from whence we started in the last chapter . For somewhat more than a twelvemonth after Mr. Oxen- ham's departure , young Amyas had gone on ...
... story . To explain how it happened we must go back for a page or two , almost to the point from whence we started in the last chapter . For somewhat more than a twelvemonth after Mr. Oxen- ham's departure , young Amyas had gone on ...
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... story again , with pretty nearly the same exclamations , to which he gave pretty nearly the same answers ; and then- " What was he going to do to you , then , sirrah ? " 66 Flog me , because I could not write my exercise , and so drew a ...
... story again , with pretty nearly the same exclamations , to which he gave pretty nearly the same answers ; and then- " What was he going to do to you , then , sirrah ? " 66 Flog me , because I could not write my exercise , and so drew a ...
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... Story . " ' What , young malapert ? " cried poor Leigh , facing round upon his son , glad to find any one on whom he might vent his ill - humour ; are you too against me , with a murrain on you ? And pray , what the devil brought ...
... Story . " ' What , young malapert ? " cried poor Leigh , facing round upon his son , glad to find any one on whom he might vent his ill - humour ; are you too against me , with a murrain on you ? And pray , what the devil brought ...
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