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... side ' and Higman's side ' at Trinity - Milnes , Thackeray , Alfred and Charles Tennyson being , for example , on Whewell's side , while Augustus Fitzroy , the Lushington brothers and James Spedding were on Peacock's , and the ...
... side ' and Higman's side ' at Trinity - Milnes , Thackeray , Alfred and Charles Tennyson being , for example , on Whewell's side , while Augustus Fitzroy , the Lushington brothers and James Spedding were on Peacock's , and the ...
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... side to side and wailing like a banshee . After a few moments , for his wits were still a little bemused by his fall , he began to realise , that unlikely as it seemed , he must himself have been responsible in some mysterious way for ...
... side to side and wailing like a banshee . After a few moments , for his wits were still a little bemused by his fall , he began to realise , that unlikely as it seemed , he must himself have been responsible in some mysterious way for ...
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... side of the road . I thought of poor Mr. Dooley laid in his cold grave in the Curragh who would never walk down the road again and began softly to sing a favourite song of my father's . Though lost to Mononia and cold in the grave He ...
... side of the road . I thought of poor Mr. Dooley laid in his cold grave in the Curragh who would never walk down the road again and began softly to sing a favourite song of my father's . Though lost to Mononia and cold in the grave He ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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