John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... seen to great advantage in the lovely summer weather . That part of Shropshire partakes somewhat of the mountain characteristics of Wales , combined with the more culti- vated beauties of English rural scenery . The ranges of hills ...
... seen to great advantage in the lovely summer weather . That part of Shropshire partakes somewhat of the mountain characteristics of Wales , combined with the more culti- vated beauties of English rural scenery . The ranges of hills ...
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... seen here and there , he stood long to gaze . The air was soft and yet fresh , and the woods stretching up the rising - grounds about the Priory were wavering and shimmering all over with their myriad rustling leaves , instinct with ...
... seen here and there , he stood long to gaze . The air was soft and yet fresh , and the woods stretching up the rising - grounds about the Priory were wavering and shimmering all over with their myriad rustling leaves , instinct with ...
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... seen him pursue at Westacre - conduct which probably satisfied his conscience as being rigidly exact and honest . On Henry's death he still retained one of his places about the Court ; but on King Edward's death , being a partisan of ...
... seen him pursue at Westacre - conduct which probably satisfied his conscience as being rigidly exact and honest . On Henry's death he still retained one of his places about the Court ; but on King Edward's death , being a partisan of ...
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... . The fogs at times , indeed , came down into the valleys ; and in the courtyard of the Priory dim forms had been seen flitting through the mist , in reality the shadows of the spectators 20 [ CHAP . IL JOHN INGLESANT ;
... . The fogs at times , indeed , came down into the valleys ; and in the courtyard of the Priory dim forms had been seen flitting through the mist , in reality the shadows of the spectators 20 [ CHAP . IL JOHN INGLESANT ;
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... seen through the deepest snow , or if ploughed up and sown with corn . Indeed the path itself could be seen within a pleasant ride across the downs from Westacre . 66 The The boy's first instructor was the old curate of the Chapel , who ...
... seen through the deepest snow , or if ploughed up and sown with corn . Indeed the path itself could be seen within a pleasant ride across the downs from Westacre . 66 The The boy's first instructor was the old curate of the Chapel , who ...
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