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... lived at Cambridge , where he enjoyed a great reputation as a surgeon . He occupied a large house which had been left him by a friend , and out of gratitude to him Thackeray conceived the happy idea of putting his likeness in stained ...
... lived at Cambridge , where he enjoyed a great reputation as a surgeon . He occupied a large house which had been left him by a friend , and out of gratitude to him Thackeray conceived the happy idea of putting his likeness in stained ...
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... lived in beautiful rooms . I shall never forget the harmonious colour - scheme of his long , narrow sitting - room ; bright green Chinese paper on the walls , gay with flowers , trees and birds ; dark wooden furniture and pleasant ...
... lived in beautiful rooms . I shall never forget the harmonious colour - scheme of his long , narrow sitting - room ; bright green Chinese paper on the walls , gay with flowers , trees and birds ; dark wooden furniture and pleasant ...
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... lived in fortified villages defended by three or more concentric circles of earthwork and ditch . Their fortifications have been recon- structed at Trundle Hill by Goodwood , at Whitehawk near Brighton and elsewhere . They lived chiefly ...
... lived in fortified villages defended by three or more concentric circles of earthwork and ditch . Their fortifications have been recon- structed at Trundle Hill by Goodwood , at Whitehawk near Brighton and elsewhere . They lived chiefly ...
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