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For each peasant whom he chanced to meet , he had a kind greeting or a good -
humoured jest ; the hardy Cumbrians grinned as they passed , and said , That's a
kind heart , God bless un ! ' and the market - girl looked more than once over ...
For each peasant whom he chanced to meet , he had a kind greeting or a good -
humoured jest ; the hardy Cumbrians grinned as they passed , and said , That's a
kind heart , God bless un ! ' and the market - girl looked more than once over ...
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28 Nor board nor garner own we now Nor roof nor latched door , Nor kind mate ,
bound , by holy vow To bless a good man's store . Noon lulls us in a gloomy den ,
And night is grown our day ; Uprouse ye , then , my merry men ! And use it as ...
28 Nor board nor garner own we now Nor roof nor latched door , Nor kind mate ,
bound , by holy vow To bless a good man's store . Noon lulls us in a gloomy den ,
And night is grown our day ; Uprouse ye , then , my merry men ! And use it as ...
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I believe it is something of that kind , ' said Glossin . May I ask , sir , ' said the
stranger , “ if it is your family motto ? ” ' N - n - no - no - not ours . That is , I believe
, the motto of the former people — mine is -- mine is — in fact I have had some ...
I believe it is something of that kind , ' said Glossin . May I ask , sir , ' said the
stranger , “ if it is your family motto ? ” ' N - n - no - no - not ours . That is , I believe
, the motto of the former people — mine is -- mine is — in fact I have had some ...
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