The Leisure Hour, Volumen13W. Stevens, printer, 1864 |
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... night one or more lights , with sufficient cotton wicks to burn from six o'clock until eleven , on penalty of one shilling . By " dark nights " we are to understand those on which the moon was receding from the full ; the nights between ...
... night one or more lights , with sufficient cotton wicks to burn from six o'clock until eleven , on penalty of one shilling . By " dark nights " we are to understand those on which the moon was receding from the full ; the nights between ...
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... night in his lonely walk from the Priory had made him oblivious of fatigue of body . Now he had another , and more im- mediate anxiety , superadded ; for Tom Carey was exceed- ingly attached to his infirm brother , while poor Zeke ...
... night in his lonely walk from the Priory had made him oblivious of fatigue of body . Now he had another , and more im- mediate anxiety , superadded ; for Tom Carey was exceed- ingly attached to his infirm brother , while poor Zeke ...
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... night formed no inconsiderable portion of my uncle's toilet . To - night he seemed depressed , apparently by the moaning of the wind , and he moved uneasily about the room : first he walked to the window and looked into the darkness ...
... night formed no inconsiderable portion of my uncle's toilet . To - night he seemed depressed , apparently by the moaning of the wind , and he moved uneasily about the room : first he walked to the window and looked into the darkness ...
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BEHOLD IN THESE WHAT LEISURE HOURS DEMANDAMUSEMENT AND TRUE KNOWLEDGE HAND IN HAND Corper | 97 |
Meyringen to Viesch | 440 |
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