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Page 352
... perhaps it has gone out of fashion , like the custom of having curry and rice as a standing dish at every meal , or the circulation of the hookah before the viands were removed from the dining - table . Another practice , indulged in by ...
... perhaps it has gone out of fashion , like the custom of having curry and rice as a standing dish at every meal , or the circulation of the hookah before the viands were removed from the dining - table . Another practice , indulged in by ...
Page 417
... Perhaps such things are to be found elsewhere . G. S. PARRY . This phrase is concerned with the striking of a bargain , and may perhaps spring from the other phrase of striking the nail the head . " 66 W. C. B. on ST . ELOY OR ST . LOY ...
... Perhaps such things are to be found elsewhere . G. S. PARRY . This phrase is concerned with the striking of a bargain , and may perhaps spring from the other phrase of striking the nail the head . " 66 W. C. B. on ST . ELOY OR ST . LOY ...
Page 463
... perhaps might be called the butter- room or pantry . " And before the children or youths were [ given ] their breakfast , the parents or master with a long wand , or as they have it now , a fescue , point to one of the letters ...
... perhaps might be called the butter- room or pantry . " And before the children or youths were [ given ] their breakfast , the parents or master with a long wand , or as they have it now , a fescue , point to one of the letters ...
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