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...was strewn! And on the bay, the moonlight lay, And the shadow of the Moon. The rock shone bright, the kirk no less, That stands above the rock: The moonlight steeped in silentness The steady, weathercock. And the bay was white with silent light, Till rising from the same, Full many shapes, that shadows were, In crimson colours came. A little distance from the prow Those crimson shadows were: I ...
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...? As if I should have dreamt of such a thing!' 'I dinnot know whether thou'd ever dreamt of it, though I think that's loike eneaf, mind,' retorted John; 'but thou didst it. "Ye're a feeckle, changeable weathercock, lass," says I. "Not feeckle, John," says she. "Yes," says I, "feeckle, dom'd feeckle. Dinnot tell me thou bean't, efther yon chap at schoolmeasther's," says I. "Him!" says she, quite ...
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author: charles dickens
book: nicholas nickleby

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... by sitting in it, two at a time, as in a nest, anddrumming on the inside of the crown with their shoes.
"He gave me a most tremendous dip and roll, so that the church jumpedover its own weathercock. Then, he held me by the arms, in an uprightposition on the top of the stone, and went on in these fearful terms:--"You bring me, to-morrow morning early, that file and them wittles. Youbring the lot ...

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