The Old Hall, Or, Our Hearth and Homestead, Volume 3T.C. Newby, 1845 |
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John Mills. charms , lifted before the sun's glowing rays , and every bough and twig and blade of grass , loaded with ... hardy peasant going to his daily toil - now broke the stilly reign of sleep and silence . " Fast and faster yet the ...
John Mills. charms , lifted before the sun's glowing rays , and every bough and twig and blade of grass , loaded with ... hardy peasant going to his daily toil - now broke the stilly reign of sleep and silence . " Fast and faster yet the ...
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John Mills. rock him asleep in the sunshine for hours together . ' 99 " And did Mr. Hardy often visit him ? " inquired - yes ! it was the mother that asked that question . 66 Daily , ma'am , as regularly as the day came round ...
John Mills. rock him asleep in the sunshine for hours together . ' 99 " And did Mr. Hardy often visit him ? " inquired - yes ! it was the mother that asked that question . 66 Daily , ma'am , as regularly as the day came round ...
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John Mills. lot seemed to be agreed in putting the boot on Mr. Hardy's leg . " " What you do interrogator . you mean ? " asked Mike's " Why , ma'am , ” replied he , while his cheeks , unused to blushing , became slightly tinged with a ...
John Mills. lot seemed to be agreed in putting the boot on Mr. Hardy's leg . " " What you do interrogator . you mean ? " asked Mike's " Why , ma'am , ” replied he , while his cheeks , unused to blushing , became slightly tinged with a ...
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John Mills. the report was no longer raised , and Mr. Hardy became free o ' that trap . " " Pray proceed , " returned Mike's anxious listener . 66 Every word is valuable beyond price to me , for although I gleaned some of the ...
John Mills. the report was no longer raised , and Mr. Hardy became free o ' that trap . " " Pray proceed , " returned Mike's anxious listener . 66 Every word is valuable beyond price to me , for although I gleaned some of the ...
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John Mills. tally - ho a fox and halloo to hounds . It was I that showed him how to get his level , and cut his birds ... Hardy's brain became like a blown egg , and Tom had sucked it quite dry , he was sent to our parson , Mr. Baldwin ...
John Mills. tally - ho a fox and halloo to hounds . It was I that showed him how to get his level , and cut his birds ... Hardy's brain became like a blown egg , and Tom had sucked it quite dry , he was sent to our parson , Mr. Baldwin ...
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