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... Leofric had been good at all the things at which poor William had been noticeably bad , and throughout their youth his excellence had invariably been made a matter of bitter reproach to the latter . ' Look at little Leofric , ' the Dame ...
... Leofric had been good at all the things at which poor William had been noticeably bad , and throughout their youth his excellence had invariably been made a matter of bitter reproach to the latter . ' Look at little Leofric , ' the Dame ...
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... Leofric . Nevertheless he clearly saw there was no way of preventing it . Leofric himself was delighted with the idea , and the Abbot and his mother were both clearly of the opinion that William ought to consider himself very lucky that ...
... Leofric . Nevertheless he clearly saw there was no way of preventing it . Leofric himself was delighted with the idea , and the Abbot and his mother were both clearly of the opinion that William ought to consider himself very lucky that ...
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... Leofric had already , so he joyfully declared , met many old friends and there was now nothing to prevent them going ashore right away . William , who knew some of Leofric's old friends , tried to conceal his alarm and look properly ...
... Leofric had already , so he joyfully declared , met many old friends and there was now nothing to prevent them going ashore right away . William , who knew some of Leofric's old friends , tried to conceal his alarm and look properly ...
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STRANGE SCENE IN CHELSEA Drawing by Osbert Lancaster | 27 |
THE EARLY YEARS OF PO CHUI | 57 |
AUNT JANE | 72 |
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