The New Forest: A Novel, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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Strana 1
... Forest in Hampshire , and at no great distance from the sea , stands a large and populous village , to which , for special reasons of our own , we shall assign the fictitious appellation of Thaxted . Its si- tuation and appearance were ...
... Forest in Hampshire , and at no great distance from the sea , stands a large and populous village , to which , for special reasons of our own , we shall assign the fictitious appellation of Thaxted . Its si- tuation and appearance were ...
Strana 8
... , and they had re- peatedly collected upon previous Sundays , at the same spot , at the same hour , to witness the driving up of the same coach , which , as it did not change horses at Thaxted , seldom stopped THE NEW FOREST .
... , and they had re- peatedly collected upon previous Sundays , at the same spot , at the same hour , to witness the driving up of the same coach , which , as it did not change horses at Thaxted , seldom stopped THE NEW FOREST .
Strana 9
... was Sunday , the shop was shut up , and the rustic Vulcan was not at home ; though several voices simultaneously declared that he would be sure to be found B 5 THE NEW FOREST . 9 it did not change horses at Thaxted, seldom ...
... was Sunday , the shop was shut up , and the rustic Vulcan was not at home ; though several voices simultaneously declared that he would be sure to be found B 5 THE NEW FOREST . 9 it did not change horses at Thaxted, seldom ...
Strana 10
... sent a second lad in quest of Stubbs the blacksmith , and him- self called lustily for Sam , the ostler of the George ; asking his opinion , when he appeared , whether the wheel would go safely as far as the 10 THE NEW FOREST .
... sent a second lad in quest of Stubbs the blacksmith , and him- self called lustily for Sam , the ostler of the George ; asking his opinion , when he appeared , whether the wheel would go safely as far as the 10 THE NEW FOREST .
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appearance baint beauty better Boldre bosom Buckara called catch the focus character companion cracko cried danged daughter declared Doctor dress ejaculated Emily exclaimed eyes fair Fanny father feelings fellow felt forest fulcrum Gadso Gemmen gentleman geologist George hammer hand handsome Haselgrove heard heart Henry hope Hordle horse indignation John Stubbs Justinian Lady Susan landlord laugh look Lord Lymington magistrate Manor-house Mary Massa means Melcomb ment Miller's-run mind Miss Dotterel morning nature neighbour neighbourhood never nigger night Oakham object observed occasion occasional once opinion Ostler parlour Penguin petrifactions pigeon-house Pingwing Pompey pon my honour poor portmanteau present proceeded pursued racter respect Ringwood round Sally seemed smile smock-frock smugglers sort Southampton stranger sure syllabubs talking tell Thaxted there's thing thought tion Tony trigonometry truth voice walk wallet Welbeck whole Wicks wish words young friend