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... entered the sea in long flannel smocks . ) However , opinions will always differ and another young gentleman , a Mr. Bew , entered laconically in his diary : ' Sunday - Sept . 13. Took the liberty of surveying all the bathing machines ...
... entered the sea in long flannel smocks . ) However , opinions will always differ and another young gentleman , a Mr. Bew , entered laconically in his diary : ' Sunday - Sept . 13. Took the liberty of surveying all the bathing machines ...
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... entered a horse , ridden for him by Sir John Lade.2 The races , thus under royal patronage , were well attended ; among those who entered horses we find the names of Sir Charles Bunbury ( the brother of the caricaturist ) , Lord Egre ...
... entered a horse , ridden for him by Sir John Lade.2 The races , thus under royal patronage , were well attended ; among those who entered horses we find the names of Sir Charles Bunbury ( the brother of the caricaturist ) , Lord Egre ...
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... entered for two races on con- secutive days at the Newmarket meeting ; to be ridden by his jockey , the famous Sam Chifney . On the first day , ' Escape ' started as a favourite , but when he failed to win a place the betting for the ...
... entered for two races on con- secutive days at the Newmarket meeting ; to be ridden by his jockey , the famous Sam Chifney . On the first day , ' Escape ' started as a favourite , but when he failed to win a place the betting for the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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