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Page 131
... side , but deliver what I bring to their boat , or lie by the side , and they hoist it on board . If I did , I think they are in no danger from me , for I never go into any house on shore , or touch any- body , no , not of my own family ...
... side , but deliver what I bring to their boat , or lie by the side , and they hoist it on board . If I did , I think they are in no danger from me , for I never go into any house on shore , or touch any- body , no , not of my own family ...
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... side of a brook thirty miles long . At the end of about a mile from the top of a very high part of the down with a steep slope towards the valley I first saw this valley of Avon : and a most beautiful sight it was ! Villages , hamlets ...
... side of a brook thirty miles long . At the end of about a mile from the top of a very high part of the down with a steep slope towards the valley I first saw this valley of Avon : and a most beautiful sight it was ! Villages , hamlets ...
Page 410
... side , sir , if you please . " " Blowed if the gen'l'm'n worn't a gettin ' up on the wrong side , " whispered a grinning post - boy to the inexpressibly gratified waiter . Mr. Winkle , thus instructed , climbed into his saddle , with ...
... side , sir , if you please . " " Blowed if the gen'l'm'n worn't a gettin ' up on the wrong side , " whispered a grinning post - boy to the inexpressibly gratified waiter . Mr. Winkle , thus instructed , climbed into his saddle , with ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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