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... of a Journey to Little Pedlington The Modern Novelists - Brambletye House Romance of a Night ¡¤ 152 190 194 208 215 , 360 228 273 , 469 • 286 289 ¡¤ 296 299 , 455 316 319 ¡¤ 337 348 351 The New Doctor . By Mrs. S. C. Hall The.
... of a Journey to Little Pedlington The Modern Novelists - Brambletye House Romance of a Night ¡¤ 152 190 194 208 215 , 360 228 273 , 469 • 286 289 ¡¤ 296 299 , 455 316 319 ¡¤ 337 348 351 The New Doctor . By Mrs. S. C. Hall The.
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... night - rain had washed out its milkiness , till could see through its clarified depths to the gates of heaven ; and yet breathless and sunny as was the face of the earth , there was a nerve and a vitality in the air that exacted of ...
... night - rain had washed out its milkiness , till could see through its clarified depths to the gates of heaven ; and yet breathless and sunny as was the face of the earth , there was a nerve and a vitality in the air that exacted of ...
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... night anthem of the forest , audible , I would fain believe , in its soothing changes , by the dead tribes whose bones whiten amid the perishing leaves . First , whisperingly yet articulately , the suspended and waver- ing foliage of ...
... night anthem of the forest , audible , I would fain believe , in its soothing changes , by the dead tribes whose bones whiten amid the perishing leaves . First , whisperingly yet articulately , the suspended and waver- ing foliage of ...
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... night to be enamoured of the stars , and bid God bless them like human creatures on their bright journey , ¡ªa night to love in , to dissolve in , -to do every thing but what night is made for , -sleep ! Oh Heaven ! when I think how ...
... night to be enamoured of the stars , and bid God bless them like human creatures on their bright journey , ¡ªa night to love in , to dissolve in , -to do every thing but what night is made for , -sleep ! Oh Heaven ! when I think how ...
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... night , and Job and myself having , like Sir Fabian , " no mind to sleep , " followed the fashion and the rest of the company at the inn , and strolled down to see the Falls by moonlight . I had been there before , and I took Job ...
... night , and Job and myself having , like Sir Fabian , " no mind to sleep , " followed the fashion and the rest of the company at the inn , and strolled down to see the Falls by moonlight . I had been there before , and I took Job ...
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