Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... side of the young Frenchwoman , had watched her as she wove her straw plaits , had attempted the simple art with some discarded straws that lay scattered upon the floor ; and when Mademoiselle , so far roused herself as to show her the ...
... side of the young Frenchwoman , had watched her as she wove her straw plaits , had attempted the simple art with some discarded straws that lay scattered upon the floor ; and when Mademoiselle , so far roused herself as to show her the ...
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... side by side , Each other's hands they held . Half pleased and half surprised they seemed , For in 124 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... side by side , Each other's hands they held . Half pleased and half surprised they seemed , For in 124 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... side , Her dark eyes to his face . And playfellows who loved her well Crowns of white roses bore , And lived in after years to tell The infant bridal o'er . Then words of import strange and deep The hoary prelate said , And some had ...
... side , Her dark eyes to his face . And playfellows who loved her well Crowns of white roses bore , And lived in after years to tell The infant bridal o'er . Then words of import strange and deep The hoary prelate said , And some had ...
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... side ; after some backing of other carriages , and some danger of being forced to back our own , we at last achieve , and enter unscathed , the pleasant village of Caversham . To the left , through a highly ornamented lodge , lies the ...
... side ; after some backing of other carriages , and some danger of being forced to back our own , we at last achieve , and enter unscathed , the pleasant village of Caversham . To the left , through a highly ornamented lodge , lies the ...
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... side of which stands out from the road below , like a promontory , surmounted by the laurel hedges and flowery arbours of the vicarage - garden , and crested by a noble cedar of Lebanon . This is Shiplake church , famed far and near for ...
... side of which stands out from the road below , like a promontory , surmounted by the laurel hedges and flowery arbours of the vicarage - garden , and crested by a noble cedar of Lebanon . This is Shiplake church , famed far and near for ...
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