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Page 557
... Ilting and Boeser were the very last who could be expected to carry out a scheme of that sort , or to know any- thing about it . Next day was a Sunday , so that Ilting could not work out his plan any further . That day seemed very long ...
... Ilting and Boeser were the very last who could be expected to carry out a scheme of that sort , or to know any- thing about it . Next day was a Sunday , so that Ilting could not work out his plan any further . That day seemed very long ...
Page 558
... Ilting . He had dug and delved for many weeks , until he had finished one piece of ground . He had covered it with artificial manure and sown grass seed on it . This was the accepted method in some parts and had been tried with success ...
... Ilting . He had dug and delved for many weeks , until he had finished one piece of ground . He had covered it with artificial manure and sown grass seed on it . This was the accepted method in some parts and had been tried with success ...
Page 560
... Ilting , " the churchwardens continued . " It is not that we are tired of the master , but it is for his own good that we should wish him to re- sign . " It was only then that Ilting spoke , and his voice trembled as he said : " Does ...
... Ilting , " the churchwardens continued . " It is not that we are tired of the master , but it is for his own good that we should wish him to re- sign . " It was only then that Ilting spoke , and his voice trembled as he said : " Does ...
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