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... they are history books - and history books saying something of importance in a language which is not ' academic ' , as other histories are , but familiar to us all . Westleton churchyard : ' stories beneath the turf Mr Fisk Introduction II.
... they are history books - and history books saying something of importance in a language which is not ' academic ' , as other histories are , but familiar to us all . Westleton churchyard : ' stories beneath the turf Mr Fisk Introduction II.
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... churchyard I knew at East Dereham . Blind Montgomery was a local Victorian ' penny poet ' , struggling through the poverty of the nineteenth century ( made much worse by his blindness ) into our own time . He died two years after the ...
... churchyard I knew at East Dereham . Blind Montgomery was a local Victorian ' penny poet ' , struggling through the poverty of the nineteenth century ( made much worse by his blindness ) into our own time . He died two years after the ...
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... churchyard gate and take , say , 20 steps to the right , you come to the gravestone marking the place where Will Copping lies now . Take two strides to the left of this , and there is the grave of Richard Cobbold . The two friendly ...
... churchyard gate and take , say , 20 steps to the right , you come to the gravestone marking the place where Will Copping lies now . Take two strides to the left of this , and there is the grave of Richard Cobbold . The two friendly ...
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