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E. Lloyd. OR WHOSE BOY ? BY E. LLOYD . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOLUME I. LONDON : REMINGTON & CO . , 134 NEW BOND STREET . 1883 . 251 . K. 369 . 30 AUG 83 OXFORD ΤΟ SUCH OF THE OLD GRUMBLEBIES GRUMBLEBY HALL.
E. Lloyd. OR WHOSE BOY ? BY E. LLOYD . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOLUME I. LONDON : REMINGTON & CO . , 134 NEW BOND STREET . 1883 . 251 . K. 369 . 30 AUG 83 OXFORD ΤΟ SUCH OF THE OLD GRUMBLEBIES GRUMBLEBY HALL.
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... streets , lanes , and inns around , every morning , noon , and night , time out of mind . In days of yore it had chimed to better purpose ; for then the sonorous sounds , as they vibrated from the old belfry , had aided the devotional ...
... streets , lanes , and inns around , every morning , noon , and night , time out of mind . In days of yore it had chimed to better purpose ; for then the sonorous sounds , as they vibrated from the old belfry , had aided the devotional ...
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... Street . But though the bells appeared to have lost their ancient vocation , the pious old clock seemed to have interposed , and taken to itself the special duty of presenting , by proxy , the daily praises of the motley surroundings ...
... Street . But though the bells appeared to have lost their ancient vocation , the pious old clock seemed to have interposed , and taken to itself the special duty of presenting , by proxy , the daily praises of the motley surroundings ...
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... Street . He was habited in a large , loose , blue tailed coat , with brass buttons and velvet collar ; a broad - brimmed , low- crowned hat rested on the back of his head , and a stout pair of yellow - topped boots reached within an ...
... Street . He was habited in a large , loose , blue tailed coat , with brass buttons and velvet collar ; a broad - brimmed , low- crowned hat rested on the back of his head , and a stout pair of yellow - topped boots reached within an ...
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... Street on the right hand , until we enter a druggist's shop , -well , it was not a druggist's either , although the red glare and the blue glare that fell on the pavement at night , when the light flickered behind the big - bellied ...
... Street on the right hand , until we enter a druggist's shop , -well , it was not a druggist's either , although the red glare and the blue glare that fell on the pavement at night , when the light flickered behind the big - bellied ...
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