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  1.  The Naturalist on the Thames / Cornish, C. J., 1859-1906
    The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Naturalist on the Thames, by C. J. Cornish Copyright laws ... !***** Title: The Naturalist on the Thames Author: C. J. Cornish Release Date: August, 2005 [EBook #8682  details...
  2.  Black Jack / Brand, Max, 1892-1944
    of the two that when the uproar broke out Vance Cornish raised his eyes, but went on lighting his pipe ... by an invisible hand. He whirled again in the saddle and his guns raised. As he turned, Elizabeth Cornish saw  details...
  3.  The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue / Carew, Richard, 1555-1620
    William Cornish, of Marazion Capt. Thomas Cassett, of Plymouth Richard Carne, of Falmouth, Merchant ... ; and this it is : I learn that Master Sollicitor hath compiled a Treatise of our Cornish Dutchy, and dedicated  details...
  4.  Roden's Corner / Merriman, Henry Seton, 1862-1903
    or an indifference, which may or may not be justified by subsequent events. This was, as Tony Cornish, his companion ... as inquiring to what manner of person the name belongs. Tony Cornish, who went everywhere and saw everything  details...
  5.  Michael's Crag / Allen, Grant, 1848-1899
    GOULD CHICAGO AND NEW YORK: 1893 CONTENTS. CHAPTER. I. A CORNISH LANDLORD II ... DOES BATTLE CHAPTER I. A CORNISH LANDLORD. "Then you don't care for the place yourself, Tyrrel  details...
  6.  Miss Lulu Bett / Gale, Zona, 1874-1938
    Cornish--threw up his chin in a boyish fashion, and said he'd be jiggered if he knew ... the chance," said Cornish, as one who makes a bid to be thought of more highly. "I see," said Dwight  details...
  7.  His Own People / Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946
    's the matter?" "Perhaps you don't remember me. My name's Cornish. I'm a newspaper man, a correspondent." (He ... were pointed out to me in Paris," continued Cornish. "I found where you were staying and called on you the next  details...
  8.  The Moon Rock / Rees, Arthur J., -1942
    prayer was said, and the mourners turned away, leaving Mrs. Turold to take her rest in a bleak Cornish ... in the wake of the hearse, glistening incongruously in the grey Cornish setting of moorland and sea. The girl  details...
  9.  The Trees of Pride / Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936
    by the Cornish coast. For, having a glorious circulation, he insisted on as many outdoor meals as possible ... was that the Cornish peasantry, who composed his tenantry and domestic establishment, were far from being people  details...
  10.  Impressions and Comments / Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939
    than those of Russia or even Germany. But the forefathers of the Cornish were civilised when we English were a horde ... , the Cornish have displayed, from the earliest period we can discern, a slight superiority over us English  details...

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