Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 398
... called Abbotspitt , and so to the King's High Road going from Kingston to Reygate , and so along the Abbot's land ( called Dewlands ) to the road called Portway , " and so on and round again " to Cheseldone Parkhatch , and thence to the ...
... called Abbotspitt , and so to the King's High Road going from Kingston to Reygate , and so along the Abbot's land ( called Dewlands ) to the road called Portway , " and so on and round again " to Cheseldone Parkhatch , and thence to the ...
Page 170
... called out : " Sir , you must have taken the wrong road ; this leads only to the sea ! " " It is all right , " he called back to her . " Follow me . " So they went on , till in the dark night she felt the rough shingle of the bay ...
... called out : " Sir , you must have taken the wrong road ; this leads only to the sea ! " " It is all right , " he called back to her . " Follow me . " So they went on , till in the dark night she felt the rough shingle of the bay ...
Page 171
... called , in popular parlance , le Roc du Coq Chantant , he heard a voice calling to him , which seemed to issue from the stone itself . It called his name again and again- " Jean Dumaresq ! Jean Dumaresq ! " — until he stopped to listen ...
... called , in popular parlance , le Roc du Coq Chantant , he heard a voice calling to him , which seemed to issue from the stone itself . It called his name again and again- " Jean Dumaresq ! Jean Dumaresq ! " — until he stopped to listen ...
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