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				<title>Within the Precincts: Volume 3</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Held its reverend court upon the hill. The Abbey was as splendid as any cathedral, and possessed a dean and chapter, though no bishop. It was of Late Gothic, perpendicular and magnificent; and the walls and towers which still surrounded it, and even the old houses within the precincts, were older still than the Abbey, and could have furnished many bits' to make the heart of a mediaeval architect glad. The very turf which filled the quadrangle and clothed the slope of the Dean's Walk was a production of centuries; the Chapter House was full of historical documents, and the library of rare books and there were antiquarian fanatics who protested that the wealthy livings belonging to the Abbey, and its old endow ments, were the least of its riches. <script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1646656088" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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				<title>Within the Precincts: Volume 2</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Held its reverend court upon the hill. The Abbey was as splendid as any cathedral, and possessed a dean and chapter, though no bishop. It was of Late Gothic, perpendicular and magnificent; and the walls and towers which still surrounded it, and even the old houses within the precincts, were older still than the Abbey, and could have furnished many bits' to make the heart of a mediaeval architect glad. The very turf which filled the quadrangle and clothed the slope of the Dean's Walk was a production of centuries; the Chapter House was full of historical documents, and the library of rare books and there were antiquarian fanatics who protested that the wealthy livings belonging to the Abbey, and its old endow ments, were the least of its riches. <script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1646656022" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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				<title>Within the Precincts: Volume 1</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Held its reverend court upon the hill. The Abbey was as splendid as any cathedral, and possessed a dean and chapter, though no bishop. It was of Late Gothic, perpendicular and magnificent; and the walls and towers which still surrounded it, and even the old houses within the precincts, were older still than the Abbey, and could have furnished many bits' to make the heart of a mediaeval architect glad. The very turf which filled the quadrangle and clothed the slope of the Dean's Walk was a production of centuries; the Chapter House was full of historical documents, and the library of rare books and there were antiquarian fanatics who protested that the wealthy livings belonging to the Abbey, and its old endow ments, were the least of its riches. <script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1646655854" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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				<title>Our Winnie and The Little Match Girl</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[The swallows were enjoying the beauty of the evening as much as living things could do. They were darting this way and that in the bright, soft sunshine; now ﬂying high, now low, and ever seeming drawn by irresistible attraction towards the shining surface of the water, which lay smiling and placid, without even a ripple to break its glassy smoothness.<script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1646045929" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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				<title>The Heir Presumptive and the Heir Apparent</title>
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				<title>The Three Brothers: Volume 3</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Margaret Oliphant's saga of a family of three brothers, and their fames and fortunes.<script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1646044485" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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				<title>The Three Brothers: Volume 2</title>
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				<title>The Three Brothers: Volume 1</title>
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				<title>Effie Ogilvie: The Story of a Young Life - Volume 2</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[The family consisted of Effie’s father, her stepmother, her brother Eric who was in the army, and a little personage, the most important of all, the only child of the second Mrs. Ogilvie, the pet and plaything of the house. You may think it would have been more respectful and becoming to reverse this description, and present Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie first to the notice of the reader, which we shall now proceed to do. The only excuse we can offer for the irregularity of the beginning consists in the fact that it is the nature of their proceedings in respect to the young people, and particularly to Mr. Ogilvie’s daughter Effie, which induces us to disturb the decorous veil which hangs over the doors of every respectable family, in the case of these worthy persons. <script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/FreeE-booksFree-ebooksnet?i=https://free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1645526781" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></description>
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