Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... naturally , a couple of miles saw this resouree exhausted . Then came the necessity of " drawing the covers , " as the dean called it ; that is , hunting amongst the adjacent farmers for powerful cattle . This labor ( 0 , Jupiter ...
... naturally , a couple of miles saw this resouree exhausted . Then came the necessity of " drawing the covers , " as the dean called it ; that is , hunting amongst the adjacent farmers for powerful cattle . This labor ( 0 , Jupiter ...
Side 30
... naturally an interest for us both in their contrasts ( at one time so picturesque , at another so grotesque ) , which illu- minated our separate recollections . But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in ...
... naturally an interest for us both in their contrasts ( at one time so picturesque , at another so grotesque ) , which illu- minated our separate recollections . But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in ...
Side 31
... , that the whole library formed what one might call a series of strata , naturally allied , through which you might quarry your way consecutively for many months . On rainy days , and often enough one VISIT TO LAXTON . 31.
... , that the whole library formed what one might call a series of strata , naturally allied , through which you might quarry your way consecutively for many months . On rainy days , and often enough one VISIT TO LAXTON . 31.
Side 38
... naturally a pleasurable feeling connected with his own reputation as a skilful and fearless horseman . But , though the chases were in those days longer than they are at present , small was the amount of time really abstracted from that ...
... naturally a pleasurable feeling connected with his own reputation as a skilful and fearless horseman . But , though the chases were in those days longer than they are at present , small was the amount of time really abstracted from that ...
Side 41
... naturally were in these par- ties ; but undoubtedly our two Laxton baronesses shone advantageously amongst them . A boy like myself could lay no restraint upon the after - dinner feelings of the gentlemen ; and almost uniformly I heard ...
... naturally were in these par- ties ; but undoubtedly our two Laxton baronesses shone advantageously amongst them . A boy like myself could lay no restraint upon the after - dinner feelings of the gentlemen ; and almost uniformly I heard ...
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