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" I set out with Mary to Keswick, without giving Coleridge any notice, for my time, being precious, did not admit of it. He received us with all the hospitality in the world, and gave up his time to show us all the wonders of the country. "
The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters, by Entertaining Hands - Страница 119
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