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Mrs. Arthur: Volume 2

Mrs. Arthur: Volume 2

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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“There was a considerable number of people in the little parlour—to wit, Mr. Bates in his big chair on one side of the fire, sipping rum-and-water, and reading a newspaper which was soft and crumpled with the usage of the day at the nearest public-house; and Mrs. Bates on the other, seated...

Mrs. Arthur: Volume 1

Mrs. Arthur: Volume 1

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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“There was a considerable number of people in the little parlour—to wit, Mr. Bates in his big chair on one side of the fire, sipping rum-and-water, and reading a newspaper which was soft and crumpled with the usage of the day at the nearest public-house; and Mrs. Bates on the other, seated...

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 3

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 3

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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“MOTHER, I wish you would not make such a fuss. It is only Harry quarrelling with father; I am sure you ought to be used to that by this time. It is just as sure to happen when they get together as that night will come after day.” “I never can be used to it if I should live a hundred...

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 2

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 2

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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“MOTHER, I wish you would not make such a fuss. It is only Harry quarrelling with father; I am sure you ought to be used to that by this time. It is just as sure to happen when they get together as that night will come after day.” “I never can be used to it if I should live a hundred...

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 1

Harry Joscelyn: Volume 1

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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“MOTHER, I wish you would not make such a fuss. It is only Harry quarrelling with father; I am sure you ought to be used to that by this time. It is just as sure to happen when they get together as that night will come after day.” “I never can be used to it if I should live a hundred...

Legend Land: Volume 4

Legend Land: Volume 4

G. Basil Barham | Fiction
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In those older, simpler days, when reading was a rare accomplishment, our many times great-grandparents would gather round the blazing fire of kitchen or hall on the long, dark winter nights and pass away the hours before bedtime in conversation and story-telling. The old stories were told again...

Legend Land: Volume 3

Legend Land: Volume 3

G. Basil Barham | Fiction
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In those older, simpler days, when reading was a rare accomplishment, our many times great-grandparents would gather round the blazing fire of kitchen or hall on the long, dark winter nights and pass away the hours before bedtime in conversation and story-telling. The old stories were told again...

Legend Land: Volume 2

Legend Land: Volume 2

G. Basil Barham | Fiction
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In those older, simpler days, when reading was a rare accomplishment, our many times great-grandparents would gather round the blazing fire of kitchen or hall on the long, dark winter nights and pass away the hours before bedtime in conversation and story-telling. The old stories were told again...

Legend Land: Volume 1

Legend Land: Volume 1

G. Basil Barham | Fiction
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In those older, simpler days, when reading was a rare accomplishment, our many times great-grandparents would gather round the blazing fire of kitchen or hall on the long, dark winter nights and pass away the hours before bedtime in conversation and story-telling. The old stories were told again...

The Cameronians: A Novel - Volume 3

The Cameronians: A Novel - Volume 3

James Grant | Fiction
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Twenty-sixth Regiment,' said the old general, raising his voice, as he rustled the morning paper importantly, after taking it from the ebony reading-easel (attached to the arm of his large and comfortable velvet easy-chair), whereon Mr. Tunley, the butler, always laid the journals, after he had...