Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... become oppressive , but the prince stood the sun wonderfully well , and marched through the deep stuff as if he were used to it . " In another hour they began to think of din- ner , which was awaiting them at the fine hunting- lodge ...
... become oppressive , but the prince stood the sun wonderfully well , and marched through the deep stuff as if he were used to it . " In another hour they began to think of din- ner , which was awaiting them at the fine hunting- lodge ...
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... become of Thurston and Miss Loring ? " " 6 They went up to the fall - we'll shout for them , " said somebody . They were accordingly shouted for , with no re- sult , as has been already said . Then a volunteer clambered up to a point ...
... become of Thurston and Miss Loring ? " " 6 They went up to the fall - we'll shout for them , " said somebody . They were accordingly shouted for , with no re- sult , as has been already said . Then a volunteer clambered up to a point ...
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... become one , al- though the Welsh retain their language the only language on earth , they proudly say , which has en- dured through forty centuries with a literature all its own - and they disagree with the English on innu- merable ...
... become one , al- though the Welsh retain their language the only language on earth , they proudly say , which has en- dured through forty centuries with a literature all its own - and they disagree with the English on innu- merable ...
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... become of Howell the Traitor's bones . ( He was called Howell the Traitor to separate him distinctly from the long ... becoming his father - in - law . Whether Lord Grey fell in love with Owen's daughter Jane while in pris- on , or ...
... become of Howell the Traitor's bones . ( He was called Howell the Traitor to separate him distinctly from the long ... becoming his father - in - law . Whether Lord Grey fell in love with Owen's daughter Jane while in pris- on , or ...
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... becoming king , he would not despise and oppress Welshmen . Glendower stoutly held to the title of sovereignty ; he lived in ... become so contemptible a foe . But this Henry V. did - offering the most lib- eral terms , protection in the ...
... becoming king , he would not despise and oppress Welshmen . Glendower stoutly held to the title of sovereignty ; he lived in ... become so contemptible a foe . But this Henry V. did - offering the most lib- eral terms , protection in the ...
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Adam Agatha arms artist asked beautiful better bird Byemoor called Cam Browne charming château Circassian Colonel color cried Cyprus dark dear Delange door dress England English eral Eton College eyes face father feel feet felt Flora France French girl give Glendower hand head heard heart Hester horses hour hundred kiss knew lady laugh Leonard light Lionel lips live look mademoiselle married ment Mignon mind Montrose morning never night North Tyrol once Owen Glendower papa passed Pauline Percival perhaps person poor present prince Prue Quincey seemed side smile St.-Eloi stood story suppose sure talk tell Thiers thing Thomas De Quincey thought Thurston tion told took Trafford turned Valbois Villiers-le-Bel voice walked Welsh wife woman women words young