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... rural historian , is a Reader to the little united benefice of Wormingford ( home of John Constable's family and of ... rural life is concerned some of that change is only superficial , and there is something permanent , even continuity ...
... rural historian , is a Reader to the little united benefice of Wormingford ( home of John Constable's family and of ... rural life is concerned some of that change is only superficial , and there is something permanent , even continuity ...
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... rural parish , there is no sign yet of things falling apart . ― - It will soon be Shakespeare's birthday - and death - day . To die on one's birthday , how strange . It is as though he was literally obeying his contemporary Joseph ...
... rural parish , there is no sign yet of things falling apart . ― - It will soon be Shakespeare's birthday - and death - day . To die on one's birthday , how strange . It is as though he was literally obeying his contemporary Joseph ...
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... rural pluses . Rambling and cycling are on the increase . Film has revolutionized natural history , and thus much rural behaviour . We watch more , destroy less . As for gardening ! God walks in the cool of the evening in countless ...
... rural pluses . Rambling and cycling are on the increase . Film has revolutionized natural history , and thus much rural behaviour . We watch more , destroy less . As for gardening ! God walks in the cool of the evening in countless ...
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