Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... stands a yew tree known by experts to be at least a thousand years old . The Squire's father saw no change in it during a long lifetime , except a new growth of wood which grew up inside its huge hollow trunk , where the fresh wood now ...
... stands a yew tree known by experts to be at least a thousand years old . The Squire's father saw no change in it during a long lifetime , except a new growth of wood which grew up inside its huge hollow trunk , where the fresh wood now ...
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... stands , to " Irthing Gate , " near Little Corby . Again the boundary passes a house called Greenholm , which is situated some- what nearer to the Irthing than the present farm - house of that name ; then it runs close to the Keeper's ...
... stands , to " Irthing Gate , " near Little Corby . Again the boundary passes a house called Greenholm , which is situated some- what nearer to the Irthing than the present farm - house of that name ; then it runs close to the Keeper's ...
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... stand in pens to be bought up , Squire ? " " Not ' zackly , Peter , " he makes ans'er ; " it hasn't come to that pass yet ... stands about th ' market wi ' whips in they hands , an ' varm labourers wi ' wisps o ' straw in they caps an ...
... stand in pens to be bought up , Squire ? " " Not ' zackly , Peter , " he makes ans'er ; " it hasn't come to that pass yet ... stands about th ' market wi ' whips in they hands , an ' varm labourers wi ' wisps o ' straw in they caps an ...
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