Leaves from My Library: An English AnthologyLeaves from my Library is a unique anthology of English prose which Lord Denning has himself chosen from his library at his country home at Whitchurch. The scenes are many and varied, ranging from the trial of the Merchant of Venice to that of the Knave of Hearts... from the decks of Nelson'sVictory/I to the drawing rooms of Jane Austen... from the Pilgrims' gathering at the Tabard Inn to Sir Winston Churchill addressing a nation at war. |
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asked the coy and unwilling baronet , holding up his pipe ( a common clay ) on which he had carefully cut the letters ' R.C.T. ” Are those the initials ? ' ' Yes , ' answered the triumphant Gibbes . The claimant was thus started on his ...
asked the coy and unwilling baronet , holding up his pipe ( a common clay ) on which he had carefully cut the letters ' R.C.T. ” Are those the initials ? ' ' Yes , ' answered the triumphant Gibbes . The claimant was thus started on his ...
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... the claimant in the dining - room , - apparently regardless of his title , his dignity , and his ancient lineage , - and went with Coyne to see Lady Tichborne . ii She goes to him So the ' Baronet ' never did go to her hotel .
... the claimant in the dining - room , - apparently regardless of his title , his dignity , and his ancient lineage , - and went with Coyne to see Lady Tichborne . ii She goes to him So the ' Baronet ' never did go to her hotel .
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Perhaps this grievance made him ready to accept the ' Baronet . ' 10 At Croydon i The ' Baronet ' holds court On returning from Paris the ' Baronet ' set up house at Essex Lodge , Croydon . He was apparently well supplied with money ...
Perhaps this grievance made him ready to accept the ' Baronet . ' 10 At Croydon i The ' Baronet ' holds court On returning from Paris the ' Baronet ' set up house at Essex Lodge , Croydon . He was apparently well supplied with money ...
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Contents
England expects Lord Nelson | 13 |
The death of a king John Buchan | 34 |
The Great Proconsul Lord Macaulay | 50 |
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