The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... Curate hears the News 99 99 XXIV . The Cup at the Lip XXV . Humble Pie 99 XXVI . Loose Ends . 99 . 561 570 . 578 • , 590 . 596 THE WHITE COMPANY Chapter XVIII . How Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was ...
... Curate hears the News 99 99 XXIV . The Cup at the Lip XXV . Humble Pie 99 XXVI . Loose Ends . 99 . 561 570 . 578 • , 590 . 596 THE WHITE COMPANY Chapter XVIII . How Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was ...
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... curate , to the old people at Bourne's Almshouses , who , having no affairs of their own , had the more time to discuss their neighbours ' , asked , ' Who is to be the new rector ? ' On the day of the funeral two of these old pensioners ...
... curate , to the old people at Bourne's Almshouses , who , having no affairs of their own , had the more time to discuss their neighbours ' , asked , ' Who is to be the new rector ? ' On the day of the funeral two of these old pensioners ...
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... curate - we have seen him once before- was a tall dark man , somewhat over thirty , with a strong rugged face and a bush of stiff black hair standing up from his forehead . He had been at Claversham three years , enjoying all the import ...
... curate - we have seen him once before- was a tall dark man , somewhat over thirty , with a strong rugged face and a bush of stiff black hair standing up from his forehead . He had been at Claversham three years , enjoying all the import ...
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... curate answered . I am Mr. Clode . But I fear I have not the ' 6 ' No , I know , ' replied the other , smiling , and at the same time . holding out his hand . Though , indeed , I hoped that you might have been here on purpose to meet me ...
... curate answered . I am Mr. Clode . But I fear I have not the ' 6 ' No , I know , ' replied the other , smiling , and at the same time . holding out his hand . Though , indeed , I hoped that you might have been here on purpose to meet me ...
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... curate did not answer , and the two walked on in silence , feeling somewhat awkward . Clode , indeed , was raging inwardly . By one thing and another he had been led to expect a man past middle life , and the only Clergy List in the ...
... curate did not answer , and the two walked on in silence , feeling somewhat awkward . Clode , indeed , was raging inwardly . By one thing and another he had been led to expect a man past middle life , and the only Clergy List in the ...
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