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... tell him ) ; he had seen a blanketing , too , before , and had it in his mind's eye as he wrote of Sancho ' rising ... telling his yarns on the bench under the great poplar on the village plaza ; the village procession of penitence , to ...
... tell him ) ; he had seen a blanketing , too , before , and had it in his mind's eye as he wrote of Sancho ' rising ... telling his yarns on the bench under the great poplar on the village plaza ; the village procession of penitence , to ...
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... tell him the truth ? Who has the power to tell him ? ' Oh , my young aspirant , -if ever such a one should read these pages , be sure that no one can tell you ! . . . This , however , I think , may be said to you , ... do not begin by ...
... tell him the truth ? Who has the power to tell him ? ' Oh , my young aspirant , -if ever such a one should read these pages , be sure that no one can tell you ! . . . This , however , I think , may be said to you , ... do not begin by ...
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... tell ' O , hold your tongue , my pretty parrot , Nor tell no tales o ' me ; Your cage shall be made o ' the beaten gold And the spokes o ' ivorie . ' Somebody had to play this part , for the little boys are much too busy on very ...
... tell ' O , hold your tongue , my pretty parrot , Nor tell no tales o ' me ; Your cage shall be made o ' the beaten gold And the spokes o ' ivorie . ' Somebody had to play this part , for the little boys are much too busy on very ...
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BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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