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" ... in particular that would hold our whole worldly substance converted into china! Two weeks ago there was a row of ancient trees in front, but some crazyheaded Cockneys have uprooted them. Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery)... "
Thomas Carlyle - 第 28 頁
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, J. E. Hodder Williams 著 - 1903 - 40 頁
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Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle: Together with a Few of Later Years and ...

Jane Welsh Carlyle - 1889 - 376 頁
...them. Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery) in the worst order, but boasting of two vines which produced two bunches of grapes in the season, which " might be eaten," and a walnut-tree from which I have gathered almost sixpence worth of walnuts. This large and comfortable...
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Illustrated Memorial Volume of the Carlyle's House Purchase Fund Committee ...

The Carlyle's house memorial trust, London - 1896 - 198 頁
...Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery) in the worst of order, but boasting of two vines which produced two bunches of grapes...eaten,' and a walnut tree, from which I gathered almost sixpence worth of Walnuts." OF THE ROOMS ; HOW OCCUPIED AND FURNISHED. Ground Floor. Front Dining-room....
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Walks in London, 第 2 卷

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1896 - 402 頁
...them. Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery) in the worst order, but boasting of two vines which produced two bunches of grapes...' might be eaten,' and a walnut tree from which I have gathered almost sixpence worth of walnuts. . . We are not wholly isolated. Leigh Hunt lives a...
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Walks in London, 第 2 卷

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1901 - 420 頁
...them. Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery) in ithe worst order, but boasting of two vines which produced two bunches of grapes..." might be eaten," and a walnut tree from which I have gathered almost sixpence worth of walnuts. . . . We are not wholly isolated. Leigh Hunt lives...
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Thomas Carlyle

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, John Ernest Hodder-Williams - 1903 - 54 頁
...Behind we have a garden (so called in the language of flattery) in the worst of order, but boasting of two vines which produced two bunches of grapes...which ' might be eaten,. and a walnut tree, from which 1 gathered almost sixpence-worth of walnuts." Here stood the quaint china barrels she often referred...
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