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Seven stories high , by Our so strong and delightful was ... the It completely
overwhelmed my imaginaseventh story , and in the immediate neighbor tion ; and
I stood for a long time motionless , hood of a gentleman who was learning to play
...
Seven stories high , by Our so strong and delightful was ... the It completely
overwhelmed my imaginaseventh story , and in the immediate neighbor tion ; and
I stood for a long time motionless , hood of a gentleman who was learning to play
...
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When we returned to the Golden Lion , he entertained me with many curious
stories of the spots we had been visiting . Among ... I will not , however , vouch for
the truth of the story ; for that the antiquarian himself would not do . He said he ...
When we returned to the Golden Lion , he entertained me with many curious
stories of the spots we had been visiting . Among ... I will not , however , vouch for
the truth of the story ; for that the antiquarian himself would not do . He said he ...
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... Or metez cuer a l'escouter . FABLIAU DU BOUCHIER D'ABBEVILLE . Lystyn
Lordyngs to my tale , And shall here of one story , Is better than any wyne or ale ,
That ever was made in this cuntry . ANCIENT METRICAL ROMANCE . A / b . 20.
... Or metez cuer a l'escouter . FABLIAU DU BOUCHIER D'ABBEVILLE . Lystyn
Lordyngs to my tale , And shall here of one story , Is better than any wyne or ale ,
That ever was made in this cuntry . ANCIENT METRICAL ROMANCE . A / b . 20.
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His wife had invented the story to decoy the monk , and thereby to keep her
husband from beggary , and to relieve herself , once for all , from the
importunities of a false friend . At first Martin Franc would not listen to the
proposition ; but at ...
His wife had invented the story to decoy the monk , and thereby to keep her
husband from beggary , and to relieve herself , once for all , from the
importunities of a false friend . At first Martin Franc would not listen to the
proposition ; but at ...
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It was within the dingy walls of this little potentate's imperial palace that I chose
my country residence . I had a chamber in the second story , with a solitary
window , which looked upon the street , and gave me a peep into a neighbor's
garden .
It was within the dingy walls of this little potentate's imperial palace that I chose
my country residence . I had a chamber in the second story , with a solitary
window , which looked upon the street , and gave me a peep into a neighbor's
garden .
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