Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... nature of things , and difference of class rather enhanced this union than otherwise . Some of the village boys joined us in games , and it seemed natural that they should be our friends even if we could not avoid a feeling of ...
... nature of things , and difference of class rather enhanced this union than otherwise . Some of the village boys joined us in games , and it seemed natural that they should be our friends even if we could not avoid a feeling of ...
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... natural scenes that were varied and beautiful and wonderful . The hills and woods and fields where I wandered with my net - these passed unnoticed at the time ; but the eternal beauty of nature was mirrored in my heart without my ...
... natural scenes that were varied and beautiful and wonderful . The hills and woods and fields where I wandered with my net - these passed unnoticed at the time ; but the eternal beauty of nature was mirrored in my heart without my ...
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... nature . Many of his letters were written from Penn , in the years when he lived there at the Old Park with his daughter Florence , her husband Rupert Thompson , and their young family : Florence on whose com- fort and strength he so ...
... nature . Many of his letters were written from Penn , in the years when he lived there at the Old Park with his daughter Florence , her husband Rupert Thompson , and their young family : Florence on whose com- fort and strength he so ...
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Trees and Lawns I | 1 |
The Back Drive | 5 |
ш Home and Away | 9 |
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