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... father . The hour of dinner was at noon , and that of supper about an hour after sunset at this period of the year . The former had passed without Halbert appearing ; but this was no un- common circumstance , for the chase or any other ...
... father . The hour of dinner was at noon , and that of supper about an hour after sunset at this period of the year . The former had passed without Halbert appearing ; but this was no un- common circumstance , for the chase or any other ...
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... father's finest bolted flour , out of which was made the Abbot's own wastel - bread . For her temper , she sung and laughed from morn- ing to night ; and for her fortune , a material ar- ticle , besides that which the Miller might have ...
... father's finest bolted flour , out of which was made the Abbot's own wastel - bread . For her temper , she sung and laughed from morn- ing to night ; and for her fortune , a material ar- ticle , besides that which the Miller might have ...
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... father before him — and who kens but Mary Avenel , high - blood as she is , may e'en draw in her stool to the chimney - nook , and sit down here for good and a ' ? - It's true she has no tocher , but the like of her for beauty and sense ...
... father before him — and who kens but Mary Avenel , high - blood as she is , may e'en draw in her stool to the chimney - nook , and sit down here for good and a ' ? - It's true she has no tocher , but the like of her for beauty and sense ...
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... God and Our Lady , her sons were like to live and die honest and peace- ful tenants to the Abbey , as their father might Aver - properly a horse of labour . have done , but for that awful hosting which he THE MONASTERY . 17.
... God and Our Lady , her sons were like to live and die honest and peace- ful tenants to the Abbey , as their father might Aver - properly a horse of labour . have done , but for that awful hosting which he THE MONASTERY . 17.
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... father , " said the Maid of the Mill , dropping as low a curtsey as her rustic manners enabled her to make . The Miller , her father , doffed his bonnet , and made his reve- rence , not altogether so low perhaps as if the young lady had ...
... father , " said the Maid of the Mill , dropping as low a curtsey as her rustic manners enabled her to make . The Miller , her father , doffed his bonnet , and made his reve- rence , not altogether so low perhaps as if the young lady had ...
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