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... known ' em come down so far afore . ' The animals were in the direct line of his path , but that the child thought little of ; he had played round the fetlocks of horses from his infancy . On coming nearer , however , the boy was ...
... known ' em come down so far afore . ' The animals were in the direct line of his path , but that the child thought little of ; he had played round the fetlocks of horses from his infancy . On coming nearer , however , the boy was ...
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... known to cross Egdon at times , and a reddleman was one of them . ' How I wish ' twas only a gipsy ! ' he murmured . The man was by this time coming back from the horses . In his fear of being seen , the boy rendered detection certain ...
... known to cross Egdon at times , and a reddleman was one of them . ' How I wish ' twas only a gipsy ! ' he murmured . The man was by this time coming back from the horses . In his fear of being seen , the boy rendered detection certain ...
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... known what I come about , ' he said with bitterness . Still , you are worth waiting for . ' His depression was evident . ' What has happened ? ' said Eustacia . I did not know you were in trouble . I , too , am gloomy enough . ' ' I am ...
... known what I come about , ' he said with bitterness . Still , you are worth waiting for . ' His depression was evident . ' What has happened ? ' said Eustacia . I did not know you were in trouble . I , too , am gloomy enough . ' ' I am ...
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... known he heard words that harrowed up his soul and chilled his young blood . He heard a voice say , — ' Darling , it has come ! " Then he heard Rosannah Ethelton , whose back was to him , say , -- So has yours , dearest ! ' He saw her ...
... known he heard words that harrowed up his soul and chilled his young blood . He heard a voice say , — ' Darling , it has come ! " Then he heard Rosannah Ethelton , whose back was to him , say , -- So has yours , dearest ! ' He saw her ...
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... known to our ancestors only through the medium of oddly - painted scenes , cabinets and porce- lain ware , as the country of almond - eyed women , dwarfed trees and quaint bridges , known to our own generation through the tales of a few ...
... known to our ancestors only through the medium of oddly - painted scenes , cabinets and porce- lain ware , as the country of almond - eyed women , dwarfed trees and quaint bridges , known to our own generation through the tales of a few ...
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