The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... Archdeacon of the West Marches . That dignitary came with even more than the usual alacrity with which archdeacons are wont to approach their diocesans . For , to tell the truth , he had a very good reason for wishing to stand on the ...
... Archdeacon of the West Marches . That dignitary came with even more than the usual alacrity with which archdeacons are wont to approach their diocesans . For , to tell the truth , he had a very good reason for wishing to stand on the ...
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... Archdeacon to be . The Bishop sadly concluded that it was the old story . The Archdeacon had his man all ready , if only he could prevail upon him to produce him . Stirring his tea meditatively , he turned the brilliance of those blue ...
... Archdeacon to be . The Bishop sadly concluded that it was the old story . The Archdeacon had his man all ready , if only he could prevail upon him to produce him . Stirring his tea meditatively , he turned the brilliance of those blue ...
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... Archdeacon considered a minute , then he said quickly : ' Oh yes , my lord , he is , I believe , a most excellent visitor . ' A look of relief swept over the Bishop's face . ' Ah , my dear Archdeacon , and isn't that a most important ...
... Archdeacon considered a minute , then he said quickly : ' Oh yes , my lord , he is , I believe , a most excellent visitor . ' A look of relief swept over the Bishop's face . ' Ah , my dear Archdeacon , and isn't that a most important ...
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