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... Hill ; thirdly , the home of the Enderbys in Paradise Square ; and fourthly , Miss Outhwaite's house in Norham Gardens . The last shall come first . I will not ask you to imagine to yourself what the outside of the house is like ...
... Hill ; thirdly , the home of the Enderbys in Paradise Square ; and fourthly , Miss Outhwaite's house in Norham Gardens . The last shall come first . I will not ask you to imagine to yourself what the outside of the house is like ...
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... Hill may be said to be making the best of both worlds . They are within the Uni- versity radius - one and a half miles from Carfax at the centre of Oxford - and yet they are on a hill and , more or less , in the country . It is very ...
... Hill may be said to be making the best of both worlds . They are within the Uni- versity radius - one and a half miles from Carfax at the centre of Oxford - and yet they are on a hill and , more or less , in the country . It is very ...
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... hill to Headington . On the top of the hill is all that remains of Joe Pullen's tree ; and it is you that should know all about Joe Pullen , for was he not of Magdalen Hall ? Here we have to pause and look HILARY TERM 123.
... hill to Headington . On the top of the hill is all that remains of Joe Pullen's tree ; and it is you that should know all about Joe Pullen , for was he not of Magdalen Hall ? Here we have to pause and look HILARY TERM 123.
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... hill , and again there is a gate which must be leant upon if one is to enjoy the view of spires and towers and bossy elms . One cannot see from here the girdling waters . It is not to be lightly bustled through , this process of reach ...
... hill , and again there is a gate which must be leant upon if one is to enjoy the view of spires and towers and bossy elms . One cannot see from here the girdling waters . It is not to be lightly bustled through , this process of reach ...
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Oona Howard Ball. sessed , here on her hill , of a more ample leisure than is the lot of the busy University ladies down in the city . She has time , like me , to dig and delve into bygone things , and she , too , spends happy hours in ...
Oona Howard Ball. sessed , here on her hill , of a more ample leisure than is the lot of the busy University ladies down in the city . She has time , like me , to dig and delve into bygone things , and she , too , spends happy hours in ...
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Стр. 47 - Finally, let us praise God for all those which are departed out of this life in the faith of Christ, and pray unto God, that we may have grace to direct our lives after their good example ; that, this life ended, we may be made partakers with them of the glorious resurrection in the life everlasting; always concluding with the Lord's Prayer.