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Page 71
... person , he exclaimed in an agony of dis- appointed enthusiasm , that he wished he had had time to ignite the train , and thereby spend upon himself and his captors the engine of destruction , intended for a much larger and more ...
... person , he exclaimed in an agony of dis- appointed enthusiasm , that he wished he had had time to ignite the train , and thereby spend upon himself and his captors the engine of destruction , intended for a much larger and more ...
Page 117
... person sick of the sores carried close by me by Gracechurch in a hackney - coach . My finding the Angel Tavern , at the lower end of Tower Hill , shut up ; and more than that , the ale - house at the Tower Stairs ; and more than that ...
... person sick of the sores carried close by me by Gracechurch in a hackney - coach . My finding the Angel Tavern , at the lower end of Tower Hill , shut up ; and more than that , the ale - house at the Tower Stairs ; and more than that ...
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... person of Charles Stewart , the second of that unhappy name . While he hesitated to follow his dumb guide any nearer , and felt the embarrassment of being unable to communicate to her his repugnance to further intrusion , a person in ...
... person of Charles Stewart , the second of that unhappy name . While he hesitated to follow his dumb guide any nearer , and felt the embarrassment of being unable to communicate to her his repugnance to further intrusion , a person in ...
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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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