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  • the gunpowder was wanted for making a noise on their saint
  • The Vale of Blackmore stretches westward from the Melburys
  • that Thomas de la Lynd, a gentleman of fair estate, killed
  • part of the Stour, was formerly known as the White Hart
  • to have a good idea of time, was employed to strike the
  • house—an influence which stifles all laughter and joy.
  • are given a place here as being quaint and curious, and
  • child call to her mother through an open window: Lukee,
  • The people here live chiefly on shell-fish and potatoes.
  • like a demon caught in a trap. It performed other antics
  • one breathes a friendly air, and under another queerness
  • of gloves, a gallon of ale and two penny loaves of wheaten
  • that belief he had made no effort to find her after his
  • like a demon caught in a trap. It performed other antics
  • part of the Stour, was formerly known as the White Hart
  • stone-gabled sixteenth-century building. A whisp of mist
  • December 1st. — We steered for the island of Lemuy. I
  • We don't live in the school, you know, said she, but
  • into a gully, and my machine bumped and rattled and groaned
  • a little, round-faced gentleman in a grey overcoat and
  • moving westward. Then, one day, he announced that half
  • Doctors?... Bah! I'll tell you, he whispered. I want
  • William Barnes was not a wild wooer, and he found joy and
  • Devon. Blackmoor is also known for the vigorous growth
  • that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.
  • cenotaph in the north aisle. Some authorities claim that
  • The proverbs which follow are not folk-sayings, but they
  • which was used in times of flood is most picturesque. Two
  • the sailors bought with a stick of tobacco, of the value
  • dairyman of his flock died, and in place of the customary
  • and a broad straw hat. I saw he was fifty or thereabouts—not
  • is some good linen-fold panelling of the seventeenth century
  • forest, and utters very peculiar noises) has not cried
  • dreadfully. Such houses are very well to visit, but not
  • that it is all rot ... all my fancy. But what would you
  • to hear his sobbing, lulling notes when one is alone on
  • one of our party was unable anywhere to purchase either
  • Three old dogs make one horse; three old horses make one
  • that Thomas de la Lynd, a gentleman of fair estate, killed
  • Country came back to me in the foolishness of dreams, as
  • gangway above which lowered a green and rotting wooden
  • Green Dragon, hoping for a lift to a place where I could
  • guiding light. The old house was dim and chilly in its
  • home, and being rather an ill-natured person, she decided
  • Max gaining upon her, now, at every stride. There was a
  • circumstances at Woolpit House. It is not necessary to
  • to the description of Farmer Oak by Thomas Hardy in his
  • Down in my heart I knew that no man could laugh as he did
  • golden dragon. Max pulled the keys from his pocket, and
  • on the wagon outside—and he said that he would be very
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