The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 sivua |
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Sivu 203
... Town was infected no more . At the end of the year the Pied - Piper returned for his reward ; the Burghers put him off with slightings and neglect , offering him some small matter , which he refusing and staying some days in the Town ...
... Town was infected no more . At the end of the year the Pied - Piper returned for his reward ; the Burghers put him off with slightings and neglect , offering him some small matter , which he refusing and staying some days in the Town ...
Sivu 272
... Town before them , and the name of that Town is Vanity ; and at the Town there is a Fair kept , called Vanity - Fair . It is kept all the Year long : it beareth the name of Vanity - Fair , because the Town where it is kept , is lighter ...
... Town before them , and the name of that Town is Vanity ; and at the Town there is a Fair kept , called Vanity - Fair . It is kept all the Year long : it beareth the name of Vanity - Fair , because the Town where it is kept , is lighter ...
Sivu 273
... Town , must needs go out of the World . The Prince of Princes himself , when here , went through this Town to his own Country , and that upon a Fair- day too : Yea , and as I think , it was Beelzebub , the chief Lord of this Fair , that ...
... Town , must needs go out of the World . The Prince of Princes himself , when here , went through this Town to his own Country , and that upon a Fair- day too : Yea , and as I think , it was Beelzebub , the chief Lord of this Fair , that ...
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