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Page 17
... of - England way , and with such a reliance on Providence as almost to amount
to fatalism . He was fond of reading , and through reading clubs or lending
libraries we usually had some of the best books of travel or biography in the
house .
... of - England way , and with such a reliance on Providence as almost to amount
to fatalism . He was fond of reading , and through reading clubs or lending
libraries we usually had some of the best books of travel or biography in the
house .
Page 27
I then seemed to feel that the creature was clinging with its wings outspread
against the wall of the house just outside my window , and I waited in a kind of
fearful expectation that it would come inside . I usually awoke then , and all being
still ...
I then seemed to feel that the creature was clinging with its wings outspread
against the wall of the house just outside my window , and I waited in a kind of
fearful expectation that it would come inside . I usually awoke then , and all being
still ...
Page 31
This was cut off from the house and yard by a low iron fence with a gate which
was usually kept locked , and we were not allowed to play in it . But one day the
gardener had left it open , and we all went in , and began pulling and pushing an
...
This was cut off from the house and yard by a low iron fence with a gate which
was usually kept locked , and we were not allowed to play in it . But one day the
gardener had left it open , and we all went in , and began pulling and pushing an
...
Page 40
Following this path about a mile further by hedges and little brooks and small
woods , we came out into a sloping grass field of irregular shape and almost
entirely surrounded by woods , while little streamlets , usually with high banks on
one ...
Following this path about a mile further by hedges and little brooks and small
woods , we came out into a sloping grass field of irregular shape and almost
entirely surrounded by woods , while little streamlets , usually with high banks on
one ...
Page 49
He was usually called by the boys Old Cruttle or oid Clemmy , and when he
overheard these names used , which was not often , he would give us a short
lecture on the impropriety and impoliteness of E VOL . I. miscalling those in
authority ...
He was usually called by the boys Old Cruttle or oid Clemmy , and when he
overheard these names used , which was not often , he would give us a short
lecture on the impropriety and impoliteness of E VOL . I. miscalling those in
authority ...
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