Passages from the auto-biography of a 'man of Kent' [R. Cowtan] ed. by Reginald Fitz-Roy Stanley1866 |
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... walk . Those of my readers who are acquainted with Canterbury know that the neighbourhood abounds in picturesque scenery ; and well do I now remember many of the beautiful walks with my father and brothers on those happy Sundays . My ...
... walk . Those of my readers who are acquainted with Canterbury know that the neighbourhood abounds in picturesque scenery ; and well do I now remember many of the beautiful walks with my father and brothers on those happy Sundays . My ...
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... walk we were taken to the parish church ; and well do I now remember the high boxed- up pews that hid from us altogether the surrounding con- gregation , and only when we were lifted up to stand upon the seats , could we get a glimpse ...
... walk we were taken to the parish church ; and well do I now remember the high boxed- up pews that hid from us altogether the surrounding con- gregation , and only when we were lifted up to stand upon the seats , could we get a glimpse ...
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... walk with him , and I found it was for the purpose of having some conversation with me upon the subject of my becoming a member of the " Mountain - Pecker Club . " He put the fact of my being so young , and the grief that it would ...
... walk with him , and I found it was for the purpose of having some conversation with me upon the subject of my becoming a member of the " Mountain - Pecker Club . " He put the fact of my being so young , and the grief that it would ...
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... walks we had together ; and this was the means of taking me away from the companions of my own sex , whose time was almost wholly given up to cards and gam- bling , and less exceptional excesses . At the time I am writing of , St ...
... walks we had together ; and this was the means of taking me away from the companions of my own sex , whose time was almost wholly given up to cards and gam- bling , and less exceptional excesses . At the time I am writing of , St ...
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... walk about its streets . All that I had ever read , and heard from others , came welling up from my full heart , and my excitement increased as Blackheath was crossed , and the great city lay spread out beneath us dimly in the distance ...
... walk about its streets . All that I had ever read , and heard from others , came welling up from my full heart , and my excitement increased as Blackheath was crossed , and the great city lay spread out beneath us dimly in the distance ...
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