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... fast in it . " One day my ass had passed safely through the clay - ruts and deep roads , and under my guidance had began to ascend a hill we had to cross on Can- nock heath on our way to Rugeley . The wind 114 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... fast in it . " One day my ass had passed safely through the clay - ruts and deep roads , and under my guidance had began to ascend a hill we had to cross on Can- nock heath on our way to Rugeley . The wind 114 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... hill , nearly opposite to two clumps of trees which are pictured to my imagina- tion as they stood there at that time , it blew gust after gust too powerful for the loaded animal to resist , and down it came . Through life I have always ...
... hill , nearly opposite to two clumps of trees which are pictured to my imagina- tion as they stood there at that time , it blew gust after gust too powerful for the loaded animal to resist , and down it came . Through life I have always ...
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... Hill , on the west side of Newmarket ; but the rule was not invariable . One wintry day he ordered us up to the Bury Hills . It mizzled a very sharp sleet , the wind became uncommonly cutting , and Dun , the horse I rode , being ...
... Hill , on the west side of Newmarket ; but the rule was not invariable . One wintry day he ordered us up to the Bury Hills . It mizzled a very sharp sleet , the wind became uncommonly cutting , and Dun , the horse I rode , being ...
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... hill . Having all pulled up , the horses stand some two or three minutes and recover their wind ; they then lei- surely descend the hill and take a long walk , after which they are brought to water . But in this , as in everything else ...
... hill . Having all pulled up , the horses stand some two or three minutes and recover their wind ; they then lei- surely descend the hill and take a long walk , after which they are brought to water . But in this , as in everything else ...
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... Hill , when something induced me to call and speak to a boy behind me , for which purpose I rather unseated myself , and as I looked back rested on my left thigh . The arch traitor no sooner felt the pre- carious seat I had taken , than ...
... Hill , when something induced me to call and speak to a boy behind me , for which purpose I rather unseated myself , and as I looked back rested on my left thigh . The arch traitor no sooner felt the pre- carious seat I had taken , than ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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