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Page 118
... Harvey . Edgar Harvey was a rumbustious young labourer , known and liked by every- body in the village , full of life , full of himself and , in particular , full of an apparently inaccurate conception of the quality of his own voice ...
... Harvey . Edgar Harvey was a rumbustious young labourer , known and liked by every- body in the village , full of life , full of himself and , in particular , full of an apparently inaccurate conception of the quality of his own voice ...
Page 125
... Harvey amongst them . ' ' Was it sung in an orderly manner ? ' ' Yes , sir , as I have always been accustomed to hear it sung . " ' Did you hear Harvey sing louder than the others ? ' ' Not at all . But it is usual for Harvey to take ...
... Harvey amongst them . ' ' Was it sung in an orderly manner ? ' ' Yes , sir , as I have always been accustomed to hear it sung . " ' Did you hear Harvey sing louder than the others ? ' ' Not at all . But it is usual for Harvey to take ...
Page 126
... Harvey's fellow conspirator , John Topple , said that Mr Barlee ' spant ' the pulpit door open . Denny the thatcher , Tydeman the parish clerk , and many others gave evidence . But , after all this , with the court- room seething about ...
... Harvey's fellow conspirator , John Topple , said that Mr Barlee ' spant ' the pulpit door open . Denny the thatcher , Tydeman the parish clerk , and many others gave evidence . But , after all this , with the court- room seething about ...
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