De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 2 |
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It certainly appeared to be enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as
myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lanıbs , usually so frolic , were
nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a numerous poultry ...
It certainly appeared to be enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as
myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lanıbs , usually so frolic , were
nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a numerous poultry ...
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... no means incapable of enjoying them , reduced to absolutely worse than a
cypher , from the sheer indulgence of constitutional indolence . This
phenomenon , for such it seemed , though it only broke upon me by degrees in
the course of the ...
... no means incapable of enjoying them , reduced to absolutely worse than a
cypher , from the sheer indulgence of constitutional indolence . This
phenomenon , for such it seemed , though it only broke upon me by degrees in
the course of the ...
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... and the water was cold . Servants being all gone to dinner , I did not like to
disturb them for more , and walked out into the grove in my dressing - gown . “
Weather fine , and rooks delightful . Their cawing always soothes me . Enjoyed it
while ...
... and the water was cold . Servants being all gone to dinner , I did not like to
disturb them for more , and walked out into the grove in my dressing - gown . “
Weather fine , and rooks delightful . Their cawing always soothes me . Enjoyed it
while ...
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To enjoy the calm of nature ; to tread the dewy lawns , and taste the unrifled
freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of RousIt is at
least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country
parson , as ...
To enjoy the calm of nature ; to tread the dewy lawns , and taste the unrifled
freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of RousIt is at
least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country
parson , as ...
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What perhaps recommended him more , he noticed my knapsack without
superciliousOn the contrary , he observed how independent it must always make
a man in his journeys ; “ the truest way , ” said he , “ of enjoying liberty . ” ness .
What perhaps recommended him more , he noticed my knapsack without
superciliousOn the contrary , he observed how independent it must always make
a man in his journeys ; “ the truest way , ” said he , “ of enjoying liberty . ” ness .
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