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" The very village was altered ; it was larger and more populous. There were rows of houses which he had never seen before, and those which had been his familiar haunts had disappeared. Strange names were over the doors — strange faces at the windows... "
Third Year in French - Page 269
by Louis Charles Syms - 1897 - 314 pages
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Vocal and Action-language Culture and Expression

Edward Napoleon Kirby - Expression - 1884 - 250 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered : it was larger and more populous. 13. There were rows of houses which he had never seen before, and those which had been his familiar...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent

Washington Irving - Americans - 1885 - 398 pages
...his grey beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognised for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered : it was...strange faces at the windows — everything was strange. His mind now misgave him; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched....
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Higher reading book for schools, colleges, and general use, ed. by C.M. Yonge

Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 440 pages
...his grey beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognised as an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was...strange faces at the windows, everything was strange. His mind now misgave him, he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched....
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Cassell's Readable readers, Book 5

Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 pages
...his grey beard. The dogs too, not one of whom he recognised for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed ; the very village was altered ; it was...strange faces at the windows — everything was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched....
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Sixth Or Classic English Reader

William Swinton - Readers - 1885 - 628 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was...were over the doors, strange faces at the windows; every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him : he began to doubt whether both he and the world...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 6

William Swinton - Readers - 1885 - 620 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was...were over the doors, strange faces at the windows ; every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him : he began to doubt whether both he and the world...
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Educational News, Volume 10

Albert Newton Raub - Education - 1894 - 782 pages
...rust, the lock falling off, and the stock worm-eaten.' When he comes to the village, 'There were two rows of houses which he had never seen before, and...which had been his familiar haunts had disappeared. All was strange and incomprehensible. He recognized on the sign of the inn, OUR COMMON SCHOOLS AND...
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The Continental First[-fifth] Reader, Volume 5

William A. Campbell - Readers - 1890 - 514 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered; it was...strange faces at the windows— everything was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched....
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

Mark Twain - Fiction - 1888 - 742 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered; it was...strange faces at the windows — everything was strange. His mind now misgave him; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched....
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First Steps with American and British Authors

Albert Franklin Blaisdell - Readers, American - 1888 - 366 pages
...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was...were over the doors, strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world...
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