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... door , then his mule stood trapped all in crimson velvet , with a saddle of the same , and gilt stirrups . Then was there attending upon him , when he was mounted , his two cross bearers , and his pillar bearers , in like case , upon ...
... door , then his mule stood trapped all in crimson velvet , with a saddle of the same , and gilt stirrups . Then was there attending upon him , when he was mounted , his two cross bearers , and his pillar bearers , in like case , upon ...
Page 106
... door presenting itself at the entrance of the passage , he pulled the latch ; it opened ; he entered as quietly as possible ; again closed the door 106 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
... door presenting itself at the entrance of the passage , he pulled the latch ; it opened ; he entered as quietly as possible ; again closed the door 106 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
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... doors . " She then proceeded to the regular approach by Poets ' Corner , and , after some difficulty , found her way to ... door of the South Transept . She had just left her carriage , and was leaning on Lord Hood's arm , magnificently ...
... doors . " She then proceeded to the regular approach by Poets ' Corner , and , after some difficulty , found her way to ... door of the South Transept . She had just left her carriage , and was leaning on Lord Hood's arm , magnificently ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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