Mossdale: A TaleW.P. Nimmo, 1872 - 222 pages |
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... supposed that they had once been white , though now they were so dirty , as in many parts to be nearer black , on which hung a few little pictures - mere daubs - in shabby wooden frames ; a large stove , partly broken , stood in one ...
... supposed that they had once been white , though now they were so dirty , as in many parts to be nearer black , on which hung a few little pictures - mere daubs - in shabby wooden frames ; a large stove , partly broken , stood in one ...
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... a leap which he had hesitated an instant before taking , but having then approached so very near to his object , it may be supposed that he was too reluctant to re- AN AWKWARD DILEMMA . 37 nounce it , and therefore 36 MOSSDALE .
... a leap which he had hesitated an instant before taking , but having then approached so very near to his object , it may be supposed that he was too reluctant to re- AN AWKWARD DILEMMA . 37 nounce it , and therefore 36 MOSSDALE .
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... ; " * These clogs , being formed merely of solid pieces of wood , only so scooped out on the upper side as just to admit the foot , are very heavy and cumbersome . A NEW OBSTACLE . 45 and those above supposed that 44 MOSSDALE .
... ; " * These clogs , being formed merely of solid pieces of wood , only so scooped out on the upper side as just to admit the foot , are very heavy and cumbersome . A NEW OBSTACLE . 45 and those above supposed that 44 MOSSDALE .
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... supposed that it must be that of Henry Meadows still insensible , as he was no longer to be seen on the ledge of rock . Bernard had also disappeared , and they knew not what had become of him , The men now began again , very cautiously ...
... supposed that it must be that of Henry Meadows still insensible , as he was no longer to be seen on the ledge of rock . Bernard had also disappeared , and they knew not what had become of him , The men now began again , very cautiously ...
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... friendly conversation with Christopher , have good - naturedly tried to prevent his thoughts from dwelling on - what he supposed must be to him — so humiliating a subject . CHAPTER VIII . " And Fancy whistled for the wind 50 MOSSDALE .
... friendly conversation with Christopher , have good - naturedly tried to prevent his thoughts from dwelling on - what he supposed must be to him — so humiliating a subject . CHAPTER VIII . " And Fancy whistled for the wind 50 MOSSDALE .
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