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... rich people to attend to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH ...
... rich people to attend to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH ...
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... rich and of remarkable people , the servants and equipages , --- all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless wealth . I reply to all the urgencies that ...
... rich and of remarkable people , the servants and equipages , --- all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless wealth . I reply to all the urgencies that ...
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... rich and sprats and herrings for the poor . In the northern lochs , the herring are in innumerable shoals ; at one season , the country people say , the lakes contain one part water and two parts fish . The only drawback on this ...
... rich and sprats and herrings for the poor . In the northern lochs , the herring are in innumerable shoals ; at one season , the country people say , the lakes contain one part water and two parts fish . The only drawback on this ...
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... deer as if he were their father . " And rich Englishmen have followed his example , according to their ability , ever since , in encroaching on the tillage and commons with their game - preserves . It is a proverb in England RACE . 73.
... deer as if he were their father . " And rich Englishmen have followed his example , according to their ability , ever since , in encroaching on the tillage and commons with their game - preserves . It is a proverb in England RACE . 73.
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... rich and called a baron or a duke , thinks the same thing , and is ready to allow the justice of the thought and act in his retainer or tenant , though sorely against his baro- nial or ducal will . The island was renowned in antiquity ...
... rich and called a baron or a duke , thinks the same thing , and is ready to allow the justice of the thought and act in his retainer or tenant , though sorely against his baro- nial or ducal will . The island was renowned in antiquity ...
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