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... tion is that the wyvern appears on the tomb of Sir Bernard's father instead of the chevron and battle- axes , the distinguishing coat of Ash ; but even that does not say much , as the tomb may have been erected by Sir Bernard , who , Dr ...
... tion is that the wyvern appears on the tomb of Sir Bernard's father instead of the chevron and battle- axes , the distinguishing coat of Ash ; but even that does not say much , as the tomb may have been erected by Sir Bernard , who , Dr ...
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... tion , and then immediately add , parenthetically , " God forgive me that I should say so . " The apology seems now to have assumed the general forms , Excuse the remark , " and " Pardon the expression , " usually prefacing some ...
... tion , and then immediately add , parenthetically , " God forgive me that I should say so . " The apology seems now to have assumed the general forms , Excuse the remark , " and " Pardon the expression , " usually prefacing some ...
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... tion " in the above trial ( see p . 185 ) , - poor little Ickle and his bouncing spouse turned into the chief actors in the Yelverton case ! As one of the " views of localities , " we have " A street in Tangiers " ( Welcome Guest , vol ...
... tion " in the above trial ( see p . 185 ) , - poor little Ickle and his bouncing spouse turned into the chief actors in the Yelverton case ! As one of the " views of localities , " we have " A street in Tangiers " ( Welcome Guest , vol ...
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