The parson o' Dumford, Հատոր 280 |
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... look in the soft felt hat cocked a little on one side of his massive head — a head that seemed naturally to demand short crisp curly brown hair . The same free - and - easy air showed in the voluminous wrinkles of his grey tweed ...
... look in the soft felt hat cocked a little on one side of his massive head — a head that seemed naturally to demand short crisp curly brown hair . The same free - and - easy air showed in the voluminous wrinkles of his grey tweed ...
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... it is ? " 66 ' Oh , only that I'm the new vicar . " The workman puffed rapidly at his pipe , his face assuming a look of dislike , and at last he ejaculated : - - " Ho ! " " Like that tobacco ? " PLEASANT RECEPTIONS . 9.
... it is ? " 66 ' Oh , only that I'm the new vicar . " The workman puffed rapidly at his pipe , his face assuming a look of dislike , and at last he ejaculated : - - " Ho ! " " Like that tobacco ? " PLEASANT RECEPTIONS . 9.
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... look , which , however , began rapidly to return . " What's the matter ? " said the vicar , after a few minutes ' silent smoking . " Matter ? matter wi ' who ? " 66 Why , with you . all by yourself ? " What have you come up here for ...
... look , which , however , began rapidly to return . " What's the matter ? " said the vicar , after a few minutes ' silent smoking . " Matter ? matter wi ' who ? " 66 Why , with you . all by yourself ? " What have you come up here for ...
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... look as if you never had nought to make you waxy in your life , " said the workman . " I say , what do they call you ? " " Call me ? A parson , I suppose . " " No ; I mean call you . What's your name ? " " Oh ! Selwood - Murray Selwood ...
... look as if you never had nought to make you waxy in your life , " said the workman . " I say , what do they call you ? " " Call me ? A parson , I suppose . " " No ; I mean call you . What's your name ? " " Oh ! Selwood - Murray Selwood ...
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... look directed at her by the young workman , who stood a few yards off scowling , with his hands thrust into the very bottoms of his pockets . " I did not think the bog was so treacherous , " said the girl , stealing a look at the frank ...
... look directed at her by the young workman , who stood a few yards off scowling , with his hands thrust into the very bottoms of his pockets . " I did not think the bog was so treacherous , " said the girl , stealing a look at the frank ...
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Էջ 112 - Slee," said the vicar, quietly ; and then left alone, he threw himself into his chair, and covered his face with his hands...
Էջ 170 - He drew a piece of paper from his pocket, and read aloud : —