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Page 44
... heard in the early spring , and his song is continued far into the year , till the time of moulting . He rejoices in the moist vernal weather , and is heard to the greatest advantage when " The stealing shower is scarce to patter heard ...
... heard in the early spring , and his song is continued far into the year , till the time of moulting . He rejoices in the moist vernal weather , and is heard to the greatest advantage when " The stealing shower is scarce to patter heard ...
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... heard the murmur of two voices in the boudoir , peeped gently in at the half - closed door , saw Teresa half sitting , half reclining on the identical little sofa where he had first surprised her , and Moreton kneeling before her ...
... heard the murmur of two voices in the boudoir , peeped gently in at the half - closed door , saw Teresa half sitting , half reclining on the identical little sofa where he had first surprised her , and Moreton kneeling before her ...
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... heard a pistol fired in the street without crying out , " D'ye hear that ? My poor Noll's shot . " Every sound that could be miscon- strued into the finishing blow of her beloved Langley filled poor Fanny with terror . Mottingham having ...
... heard a pistol fired in the street without crying out , " D'ye hear that ? My poor Noll's shot . " Every sound that could be miscon- strued into the finishing blow of her beloved Langley filled poor Fanny with terror . Mottingham having ...
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