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Page 154
... coach , came near to Salisbury Court , and Olive of her own accord stepped into the coach and " went away with this Defendant and the same night this Defendant confesseth that they were married together and ever since cohabited together ...
... coach , came near to Salisbury Court , and Olive of her own accord stepped into the coach and " went away with this Defendant and the same night this Defendant confesseth that they were married together and ever since cohabited together ...
Page 181
... coach by the kind act of a neighbour . At midnight the coach started from the Angel Inn in Norwich Market Place , and Parson Woodforde and his nephew Bill , feeling " rather low " at the parting , saw the Pounsetts off . Then the ...
... coach by the kind act of a neighbour . At midnight the coach started from the Angel Inn in Norwich Market Place , and Parson Woodforde and his nephew Bill , feeling " rather low " at the parting , saw the Pounsetts off . Then the ...
Page 182
... coach at midnight had its very real perils , not only because the surface of the roads was far from perfect , but also because highwaymen still haunted the wayside . Only three years before , in 1775 , on this very road , the guard of ...
... coach at midnight had its very real perils , not only because the surface of the roads was far from perfect , but also because highwaymen still haunted the wayside . Only three years before , in 1775 , on this very road , the guard of ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Eleven The Wise Men | 193 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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