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... interest , by such masters of the art of weaving webs of gossamer as the author of " The Chronicles of Barset . " If ab- or insipiḍities were the worst , we should have the less to com- plain of . A book which is merely aggravating or ...
... interest , by such masters of the art of weaving webs of gossamer as the author of " The Chronicles of Barset . " If ab- or insipiḍities were the worst , we should have the less to com- plain of . A book which is merely aggravating or ...
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... interest and sym- pathy the fortunes of his family of small protégés . In that children's pil- grimage , as is his wont , Mr. Crockett brings out the kindly side of feminine nature , and among the children the patronizing little Miss ...
... interest and sym- pathy the fortunes of his family of small protégés . In that children's pil- grimage , as is his wont , Mr. Crockett brings out the kindly side of feminine nature , and among the children the patronizing little Miss ...
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... interest to the account given him by his servant and the landlord of their search for him . The delay in his arrival had not at first aroused their anxiety , as they concluded that he had taken shelter somewhere from the storm ; but ...
... interest to the account given him by his servant and the landlord of their search for him . The delay in his arrival had not at first aroused their anxiety , as they concluded that he had taken shelter somewhere from the storm ; but ...
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... interest the parish church of Winterbourne , which lay facing the inn at the opposite side of the village green . On the south side of the church was a chantry built by some of the old lords of the manor , and known as the Bejant Aisle ...
... interest the parish church of Winterbourne , which lay facing the inn at the opposite side of the village green . On the south side of the church was a chantry built by some of the old lords of the manor , and known as the Bejant Aisle ...
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... interest in their work or a higher idea of what was needed for the performance of their duties . Lord Wensleydale had told him that no judge who did not read the reports could do his duty ; and Baron their public utterances . Statesmen ...
... interest in their work or a higher idea of what was needed for the performance of their duties . Lord Wensleydale had told him that no judge who did not read the reports could do his duty ; and Baron their public utterances . Statesmen ...
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