The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... wild still remains to indicate the general character of the country as it must have appeared even in the comparatively recent days when Gilbert White pursued his wild - life studies upon the adjoining waste of Wolmer Forest . Indeed , a ...
... wild still remains to indicate the general character of the country as it must have appeared even in the comparatively recent days when Gilbert White pursued his wild - life studies upon the adjoining waste of Wolmer Forest . Indeed , a ...
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... wild birds and the few people interested in their doings . The water - hen , the coot and the mallard are always in evidence , of course ; the kingfisher , too , is there ; the reed - warbler , the reed- bunting , and at all times of ...
... wild birds and the few people interested in their doings . The water - hen , the coot and the mallard are always in evidence , of course ; the kingfisher , too , is there ; the reed - warbler , the reed- bunting , and at all times of ...
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... Wild , began to collect autographs and he continued to do so until his death in 1855. His collection , which had , by this time , become an exceedingly large one , was then placed under lock and key and was carefully preserved by his ...
... Wild , began to collect autographs and he continued to do so until his death in 1855. His collection , which had , by this time , become an exceedingly large one , was then placed under lock and key and was carefully preserved by his ...
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