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CHAPTER II USK : MY EARLIEST MEMORIES My earliest recollections are of
myself as a little boy in short frocks and with bare arms and legs , playing with my
brother and sisters , or sitting in my mother's lap or on a footstool listening to ...
CHAPTER II USK : MY EARLIEST MEMORIES My earliest recollections are of
myself as a little boy in short frocks and with bare arms and legs , playing with my
brother and sisters , or sitting in my mother's lap or on a footstool listening to ...
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A short distance from our house , towards the little village of Llanbadock , the
rocky bank came close to the road , and a stone quarry had been opened to
obtain stone , both for building and road - mending purposes . Here ,
occasionally , the ...
A short distance from our house , towards the little village of Llanbadock , the
rocky bank came close to the road , and a stone quarry had been opened to
obtain stone , both for building and road - mending purposes . Here ,
occasionally , the ...
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During a short period the family of some of our schoolfellows lived in the castle ,
and we occasionally went there to play with them , and enjoyed scrambling along
the top of the old wall , which , having a parapet still left , was quite practicable ...
During a short period the family of some of our schoolfellows lived in the castle ,
and we occasionally went there to play with them , and enjoyed scrambling along
the top of the old wall , which , having a parapet still left , was quite practicable ...
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I was told afterwards that the doctor said this was the crisis , that I was to have
port wine in tea - spoonfuls at short intervals , and that if I was not dead before
morning I might recover . For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable 46 ...
I was told afterwards that the doctor said this was the crisis , that I was to have
port wine in tea - spoonfuls at short intervals , and that if I was not dead before
morning I might recover . For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable 46 ...
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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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