The New Forest: A Novel, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 - 943 páginas |
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... Thaxted . Its situation and appearance were much more picturesque than might have been expected from its vicinity to the sea , an element which , in our northern latitudes , generally imparts a sterile and unlovely character to the ...
... Thaxted . Its situation and appearance were much more picturesque than might have been expected from its vicinity to the sea , an element which , in our northern latitudes , generally imparts a sterile and unlovely character to the ...
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... Thaxted , dignified by the name of the High - street , hung the sign of the chief inn , exhibiting a most bellipotent Saint George on a fiery white horse , having obviously the best of it ' in a conflict with a portentous green dragon ...
... Thaxted , dignified by the name of the High - street , hung the sign of the chief inn , exhibiting a most bellipotent Saint George on a fiery white horse , having obviously the best of it ' in a conflict with a portentous green dragon ...
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... Thaxted , " a little more than kin and less than kind , ' , " offered no exception to the general rule . Towards the end of the village the road branched off in two directions round a little green , furnished with a finger - post , of ...
... Thaxted , " a little more than kin and less than kind , ' , " offered no exception to the general rule . Towards the end of the village the road branched off in two directions round a little green , furnished with a finger - post , of ...
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... Thaxted , who , like most other Sab- bath idlers of humble life , often found the unemployed hours hang rather heavy upon their hands , were divided into two knots , one of which , including most of the women and old men , went to ...
... Thaxted , who , like most other Sab- bath idlers of humble life , often found the unemployed hours hang rather heavy upon their hands , were divided into two knots , one of which , including most of the women and old men , went to ...
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... Thaxted . Please to give me my luggage . " As the coachman opened the boot , and drew out the tra- veller's small portmanteau , he endeavoured to propitiate him with that mollifying language , which is usually prompted 99 " No wonder by ...
... Thaxted . Please to give me my luggage . " As the coachman opened the boot , and drew out the tra- veller's small portmanteau , he endeavoured to propitiate him with that mollifying language , which is usually prompted 99 " No wonder by ...
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amusement ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN appearance Augusta baint beauty better Buckara called Captain character cheer companion countenance cried danged daughter declared delight Doctor ejaculated Emily exclaimed eyes fair Fanny father Fawley feelings fellow fond forest Frampton Gadso Gemmen gentleman geologist George hand handsome Haselgrove heard heart Henry Hodge honour hope Hordle horse husband inquired John Stubbs Lady Susan laugh look Lord magistrate Manor-house mare Mary Massa master means Melcomb mind Miss Dotterel morning nature neighbourhood neighbours Nettletop never night Novel Oakham Oakham-hall object observed occasion parlour Penguin Pingwing Pompey poor portmanteau present proceeded racter rendered respect Ringwood round seemed septin smile smock-frock smugglers sort Southampton Squire stranger STRATTON HILL sure syllabubs tell Tenby Thaxted thee thing thought tion Tony trigonometry truth voice vols walk Welbeck whisper whole wife wish words young friend
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Página 3 - Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.