Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... passed these poplars in the daytime ; they told me so strenuously . We dismounted , and waited for another flash of lightning . Then I , too , saw the poplars . " Yes , we passed them in the morning , I think , " I said doubtfully . But ...
... passed these poplars in the daytime ; they told me so strenuously . We dismounted , and waited for another flash of lightning . Then I , too , saw the poplars . " Yes , we passed them in the morning , I think , " I said doubtfully . But ...
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... passing over in their flight , complaining as is their wont in one long note of the ever weariness of their doings . A ... passed near to us , and we could just distinguish the silent , swaying figure , as it drifted away to the shore ...
... passing over in their flight , complaining as is their wont in one long note of the ever weariness of their doings . A ... passed near to us , and we could just distinguish the silent , swaying figure , as it drifted away to the shore ...
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... passed under Chick Lane , afterwards called West Street , which crossed the river at right angles , and in quite recent times was the refuge of thieves , burglars , and other criminals , and means of concealment and of escape by way of ...
... passed under Chick Lane , afterwards called West Street , which crossed the river at right angles , and in quite recent times was the refuge of thieves , burglars , and other criminals , and means of concealment and of escape by way of ...
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