The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... Buckingham was dying - was perhaps already dead - at Kirkby Moorside , six miles from Helmsley . Lord Arran , now in his thirty - first year , was Buckingham's second cousin once removed . Respectable , high - minded , not very clever ...
... Buckingham was dying - was perhaps already dead - at Kirkby Moorside , six miles from Helmsley . Lord Arran , now in his thirty - first year , was Buckingham's second cousin once removed . Respectable , high - minded , not very clever ...
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... Buckingham's sudden and fatal sickness was always ascribed to this last piece of eccentricity . By the time the Duke was able to leave Chop Gate and the stone , ever afterwards called Buckingham's Stone , where his horse had fallen , it ...
... Buckingham's sudden and fatal sickness was always ascribed to this last piece of eccentricity . By the time the Duke was able to leave Chop Gate and the stone , ever afterwards called Buckingham's Stone , where his horse had fallen , it ...
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... Buckingham's last hours of consciousness a torment and a misery ; instead of sinking peacefully into oblivion he was bothered and bullied about a number of things that had long ceased to concern him . · Who , Arran began , should be an ...
... Buckingham's last hours of consciousness a torment and a misery ; instead of sinking peacefully into oblivion he was bothered and bullied about a number of things that had long ceased to concern him . · Who , Arran began , should be an ...
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