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Page 126
... he always makes the footman walk behind him and will con- stantly cross the street with the man at his heels so that there can be no mistake about it . . . . CHAPTER 14 WHITE MICE BEING NOW in easier circumstances and [ 126 ] GOLDY.
... he always makes the footman walk behind him and will con- stantly cross the street with the man at his heels so that there can be no mistake about it . . . . CHAPTER 14 WHITE MICE BEING NOW in easier circumstances and [ 126 ] GOLDY.
Page 247
... walk on to- gether to a particular part of the Abbey . " There , " says the gentleman , pointing with his finger , " that is the Poet's Corner . There you see the monuments of Shakespeare , and Milton , and Prior , and Drayton ...
... walk on to- gether to a particular part of the Abbey . " There , " says the gentleman , pointing with his finger , " that is the Poet's Corner . There you see the monuments of Shakespeare , and Milton , and Prior , and Drayton ...
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... Walk , the Cross Walk , and the Lovers ' Walk , dark with shade of interlacing trees , a favorite haunt , not of peaceful lovers as of young rakes on the lookout for opportunities of horse play . There are cocagnes , concerts , and ...
... Walk , the Cross Walk , and the Lovers ' Walk , dark with shade of interlacing trees , a favorite haunt , not of peaceful lovers as of young rakes on the lookout for opportunities of horse play . There are cocagnes , concerts , and ...
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