| Martha Foley - 1975 - 1018 pages
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| Arthur G. Adams - 1980 - 356 pages
...had much of the flavor of excellent Hollands. He was naturally a thirsty soul, and was soon tempted to repeat the draught. One taste provoked another;...first seen the old man of the glen. He rubbed his eyes—it was a bright sunny morning. The birds were hopping and twittering among the bushes, and the... | |
| Christine Brooke-Rose - 1981 - 460 pages
...carefully unspecified, under-determined, although this could escape a first reading (my italics):3 On waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old man of the glen [reader assumes he was transported there after drinking from the flagon]. He rubbed his eyes - it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1983 - 1198 pages
...had much of the flavour of excellent hollands. He was naturally a thirsty soul and was soon tempted to repeat the draught. One taste provoked another,...gradually declined and he fell into a deep sleep. On awaking he found himself on the green knoll from whence he had first seen the old man of the glen.... | |
| Cleota Reed - 1987 - 312 pages
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| Frank Muir - 1990 - 1208 pages
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| Emory Elliott - 1991 - 2152 pages
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| Bonnie Marranca - 1991 - 456 pages
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| Louis Phillips - 1993 - 168 pages
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