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1st Gent An ancient land in ancient oracles
Is called "law-thirsty": all the struggle there
Was after order and a perfect rule
Pray, where lie such lands now?
2d Gent Why, where they lay of old--in huhly satisfactory to
Mr Brooke, and the preli the weeks of courtship The betrothed bride must see her
future hoes that she would like to have e in order that she may have an
appetite for submission afterwards And certainly, the mistakes that
we ht fairly
raise soray but dry Nove Dorothea drove to Lowick in company
with her uncle and Celia Mr Casaubon's home was the arden, was the little church,
with the old parsonage opposite In the beginning of his career, Mr
Casaubon had only held the living, but the death of his brother had put
him in possession of the manor also It had a small park, with a fine
old oak here and there, and an avenue of limes towards the southwest
front, with a sunk fence between park and pleasure-ground, so that frolance swept uninterruptedly along a slope
of greensward till the limes ended in a level of corn and pastures,
which often see sun This was