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Granville series. HOW WINDS ARE CAUSED * THE HOMES OF ENGLAND * SUNDAY · * TO THE CUCKOO THE BURNING OF MOSCOW * HONEST ... WIND . ICTORY . A GREAT ENGLISH LAND VICTORY * WATERLOO INCIDENTS OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO * THE FAITHFUL BIRD ...
Granville series. HOW WINDS ARE CAUSED * THE HOMES OF ENGLAND * SUNDAY · * TO THE CUCKOO THE BURNING OF MOSCOW * HONEST ... WIND . ICTORY . A GREAT ENGLISH LAND VICTORY * WATERLOO INCIDENTS OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO * THE FAITHFUL BIRD ...
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... winds , and blacken the ceiling ; but this is just what does not happen . 8. If the ventilator be properly poised , so as to shut with a violent gust of wind , it will at other moments keep itself permanently open , proving thereby that ...
... winds , and blacken the ceiling ; but this is just what does not happen . 8. If the ventilator be properly poised , so as to shut with a violent gust of wind , it will at other moments keep itself permanently open , proving thereby that ...
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... winds of heaven whistled , and who were glad enough to shelter them- selves from draughts in the sitting - room by the high screen round the fire , and in the sleeping - room by the thick curtains of the four - post bedstead , which is ...
... winds of heaven whistled , and who were glad enough to shelter them- selves from draughts in the sitting - room by the high screen round the fire , and in the sleeping - room by the thick curtains of the four - post bedstead , which is ...
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... wind that wanders free . Subdue the Earth and conquer Fate , Outspeed the flight of Time : Old Earth is rich , and man is young , Nor near his jocund prime . 3. Work ! and the clouds of care will fly ; Pale want will pass away . Work ...
... wind that wanders free . Subdue the Earth and conquer Fate , Outspeed the flight of Time : Old Earth is rich , and man is young , Nor near his jocund prime . 3. Work ! and the clouds of care will fly ; Pale want will pass away . Work ...
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... wind ; the sun Of noon looked down and saw not one . 5. Up rose old Barbara Fritchie then , Bowed with her fourscore years and ten , Bravest of all in Frederick town , She took up the flag the men hauled down ; 6. In her attic window ...
... wind ; the sun Of noon looked down and saw not one . 5. Up rose old Barbara Fritchie then , Bowed with her fourscore years and ten , Bravest of all in Frederick town , She took up the flag the men hauled down ; 6. In her attic window ...
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BARBARA FRITCHIE battle battle of Crecy beautiful bees Beethoven Birkenhead brave breath bright Calais called carbonic acid cells Charles Dickens CHARLES KINGSLEY cold cried dark dead death desert drum earth Edward England English Erin Erin go bragh eyes face fire flames Florac flowers French gallant grave hand Hardy Havelock head hear heard heart heat hive honey horse Hurrah hyænas king La Haye Sainte Lake LAKES OF KILLARNEY land listen live looked Lord Lucknow miles morning mountains never night o'er pass pibroch Pole poor pray roar rose round rushed Salic law sand side sigh sleep smile soldiers soon sound stars Stonewall Jackson stood strong sweet tears thee thermometer thing thou thousand turn ventilation voice wait wife wild wind words
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