John Lexley's Troubles, Volume 1Chatto & Windus, 1877 |
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... large bundle of clothes . Behind her came the butler with a large crib . They looked pityingly upon him , but said ... big knight . ” " What's the child talking about ? Why , you've been to the festival - service - dedication they call ...
... large bundle of clothes . Behind her came the butler with a large crib . They looked pityingly upon him , but said ... big knight . ” " What's the child talking about ? Why , you've been to the festival - service - dedication they call ...
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... big knight and the little alabaster child . Often he did not dare to go near at all , and would gaze wistfully at them from a far distance ; but near or far as he took his stand , he still fancied in the old way that the little girl ...
... big knight and the little alabaster child . Often he did not dare to go near at all , and would gaze wistfully at them from a far distance ; but near or far as he took his stand , he still fancied in the old way that the little girl ...
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ALFRED CONCANEN asked aunt Banyer began big knight brother Catharine Cécile chapel child child-angel church Claypoll cloth extra Coloured course Crown 8vo curious deacon dear Demy 8vo door Ebenezer Emlott Ebenezer's Edited Elder Street English Engravings eyes face facsimile father Fcap feel genealogist Geoffrey gilt edges girl gone Grange Grewbys Haddock hand heard heir HENRY KINGSLEY Illustrations interest Isaac Curling Jane John Lexley Johnnie Juggins Kilvert kind knew Lackington lady laughing Lexley's live London looked mamma Maria Maria Bland mill mind Miss Marnott morning mother mystery nephew never numerous once OUIDA parish PICCADILLY NOVELS Plates Poems Portrait Ralph Lexley replied round secret seemed Skillicorne smile Somerset Herald stone story sure talk tell thing thought tions tone uncle Vols volume whispered WILKIE COLLINS young
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