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... took their eleven o'clock draught of ale . He was a witty talker when he chose to be ; laughter followed him on the wharves and in the workmen's taverns . Yet he himself took only an occasional glass of ale and was a strict churchgoer ...
... took their eleven o'clock draught of ale . He was a witty talker when he chose to be ; laughter followed him on the wharves and in the workmen's taverns . Yet he himself took only an occasional glass of ale and was a strict churchgoer ...
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... took to their heels and the troops continued to fire . A few took refuge in the meeting , when the soldiers shoved up the windows and pointed their guns in and killed three there . Thus much is best account I can learn of the beginning ...
... took to their heels and the troops continued to fire . A few took refuge in the meeting , when the soldiers shoved up the windows and pointed their guns in and killed three there . Thus much is best account I can learn of the beginning ...
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A Personal View Nancy Hale. " They took the grandam's blanket , Who shivered and bade them go ; They took the baby's cradle , Who could not say them no . " “ Whew ! ” said Dan , peering over Long Jack's shoulder . “ That's great ! Must ...
A Personal View Nancy Hale. " They took the grandam's blanket , Who shivered and bade them go ; They took the baby's cradle , Who could not say them no . " “ Whew ! ” said Dan , peering over Long Jack's shoulder . “ That's great ! Must ...
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