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Pagina 52
... (Near Leeds) answered curtly, When Godfrey, the rector, Turned spirit detector: How they told to his head That the devil was dead 1 And a great many more things Which must not be said, About angels with wings, And demons with tails, ...
... (Near Leeds) answered curtly, When Godfrey, the rector, Turned spirit detector: How they told to his head That the devil was dead 1 And a great many more things Which must not be said, About angels with wings, And demons with tails, ...
Pagina 132
“Poor little thing, you were shut up all day yesterday, you know, and that is enough to give anybody a headache,” ... I little thought, poor foolish girl that I was, how soon things would alter; and now, when you knew as well as I did, ...
“Poor little thing, you were shut up all day yesterday, you know, and that is enough to give anybody a headache,” ... I little thought, poor foolish girl that I was, how soon things would alter; and now, when you knew as well as I did, ...
Pagina 153
As little things will sometimes interest the mind, even when care is heaviest, my thoughts became occupied on the little old man, who did not seem to heed the rain, which was soaking through his thin gar, ments, as he walked backwards ...
As little things will sometimes interest the mind, even when care is heaviest, my thoughts became occupied on the little old man, who did not seem to heed the rain, which was soaking through his thin gar, ments, as he walked backwards ...
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