The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 232
... turned back , sweeeping down the bottom for a mile or two , and away up the enclosures towards Chingford ; where he was caught nobody knows how , for every body re- turned to town , except those who stopped to regale afresh , and ...
... turned back , sweeeping down the bottom for a mile or two , and away up the enclosures towards Chingford ; where he was caught nobody knows how , for every body re- turned to town , except those who stopped to regale afresh , and ...
Page 290
... turned his face against the rising day , And raised his voice to welcome in the May " For thee , sweet month , the ... turning his face to the rising day , ' and raising his voice , ' to the singing loud against the sunny sheen ; and ...
... turned his face against the rising day , And raised his voice to welcome in the May " For thee , sweet month , the ... turning his face to the rising day , ' and raising his voice , ' to the singing loud against the sunny sheen ; and ...
Page 549
... turned to Mr. Hume and said , " Hume ! this is terrible , " but his countenance and voice were unchanged . The black ... turning himself to the company , he said , " Gentlemen I shall detain you no longer , " and saluted them with ...
... turned to Mr. Hume and said , " Hume ! this is terrible , " but his countenance and voice were unchanged . The black ... turning himself to the company , he said , " Gentlemen I shall detain you no longer , " and saluted them with ...
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