The Old English Gentleman: Or, The Fields and the Woods, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... walk her gently home , and went on to in- quire for Merryman . " After much inquiry , a man ploughing told me that he saw a hound in full cry cross the road about where I was , on his way from his work the night before . This was the ...
... walk her gently home , and went on to in- quire for Merryman . " After much inquiry , a man ploughing told me that he saw a hound in full cry cross the road about where I was , on his way from his work the night before . This was the ...
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... walk a little , trot a few , and , as for jumping - d - n my eyes- " " Have you any objection to my riding him to - day ? " said Wilmott . 66 None , whatsomdever , sir . He's as sound as a roach , fine as a lark , and dewoid of flaw or ...
... walk a little , trot a few , and , as for jumping - d - n my eyes- " " Have you any objection to my riding him to - day ? " said Wilmott . 66 None , whatsomdever , sir . He's as sound as a roach , fine as a lark , and dewoid of flaw or ...
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... walking their horses leisurely towards the spot from various directions . A few horses were being led by servants , and some peasants were hurrying thither with their best haste . In a few minutes , the hounds , led by Wil- liam , and ...
... walking their horses leisurely towards the spot from various directions . A few horses were being led by servants , and some peasants were hurrying thither with their best haste . In a few minutes , the hounds , led by Wil- liam , and ...
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... entered , " here's the young runaway . Come here , Agnes ; kiss your uncle , and tell him where you've been . " 66 Having a walk , " replied Agnes , saluting the squire , and glancing at Wilmott , who stood 110 THE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN .
... entered , " here's the young runaway . Come here , Agnes ; kiss your uncle , and tell him where you've been . " 66 Having a walk , " replied Agnes , saluting the squire , and glancing at Wilmott , who stood 110 THE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN .
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... walk , eh ! " said the squire , looking at the chessboard , then at his opponent , the cu- rate , and at last moving a knight , “ a walk , eh ! who was with you ? " Agnes looked at Wilmott , who still kept his gaze bent steadily upon ...
... walk , eh ! " said the squire , looking at the chessboard , then at his opponent , the cu- rate , and at last moving a knight , “ a walk , eh ! who was with you ? " Agnes looked at Wilmott , who still kept his gaze bent steadily upon ...
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