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... returned from Normandy , with several hundred archers and men - at - arms from the Tower of London , to keep out the wild bands of Kent . That afternoon , July 6th , Mortimer found the drawbridge at the south end raised , while armed ...
... returned from Normandy , with several hundred archers and men - at - arms from the Tower of London , to keep out the wild bands of Kent . That afternoon , July 6th , Mortimer found the drawbridge at the south end raised , while armed ...
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... returning home Are like white flowers ; Their distant song comes nearer and nearer . Are they fishers ? Are they ... returned to his native village of Damyang and led a pastoral life . Having spent ten years In building a grass hut ...
... returning home Are like white flowers ; Their distant song comes nearer and nearer . Are they fishers ? Are they ... returned to his native village of Damyang and led a pastoral life . Having spent ten years In building a grass hut ...
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... returned to her . I would lie awake in my still - light bedroom and hear the chime of the piano below , a ragged chord , a poignant pause , then a twinkling wagtail run . Brash yet melancholy , coarse yet wistful , it would rise in a ...
... returned to her . I would lie awake in my still - light bedroom and hear the chime of the piano below , a ragged chord , a poignant pause , then a twinkling wagtail run . Brash yet melancholy , coarse yet wistful , it would rise in a ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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