10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIDLING»
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The station is called Hidling; and at Hidling there seems to be a coach which
plies between the station and Huxter's Cross. Figure to yourself again, my dear,
the heir-at-law to a hundred thousand pounds vegetating in the unknown regions
of ...
2
Birds of prey, by the author of 'Lady Audley's secret'.
This day week I arrived at Hidling, after a tedious journey, which, with stoppages
at Derby and Normanton, and small delays at obscurer stations, had occupied
the greater part of the day. It was dusk when I took my place in the hybrid vehicle,
...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1867
The station is called Hidling; and at Hidling there seems to be a coach which
plies between the station and Huxter's Cross. Figure to yourself again, my dear,
the heir-at-law to a hundred thousand pounds vegetating in the unknown regions
of ...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1867
This day week I arrived at Hidling, after a tedious journey, which, with stoppages
at Derby and Normanton, and small delays at obscurer stations, had occupied
the greater part of the day. It was dusk when I took my place in the hybrid vehicle,
...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1867
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Delphi Works of M. E. Braddon (Illustrated):
It wasduskwhen I took my place in the hybrid vehicle,half coach, half omnibus,
which wasto convey mefrom Hidling toHuxter's Cross. A transient glimpse at
Hidling showedme one long straggling street anda square church tower. Our
road ...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 2013
6
Trial of Robert Watt: For High Treason, Before the Court, ...
A. I will give you that; because, in making them, I did not like it being in such a
hidling concealed manner z I thought there need not be so much hidling. (L How
many of these pikes did, 'Watt order from you' altogether ? A. Mr Watt said, to my ...
John Hill Blanchard, 1795
7
Salmon-casts and stray shots
The same explanation as that given for doves may account for the bright
colouring of male waterfowl, which are also very independent of hidling
protection ; while the females, who generally hatch their eggs on the bare ground
, are excellent ...
... I. 4 Euincham 241b Heuincham 133 Strincham 196b Heydon Not in D.B.
Hickling, K. 4 Hïkelinga 148 Hidichetorp See Dykebeck Hidling{h)eia See Hilgay
Hidolfestuna, See Hindolveston Hidolvestuna Hidringham See Hindringham
Hierduic ...
H. C. Darby, G. R. Versey, 2008
9
Hours in My Garden: And Other Nature-sketches
I do not believe that human beings ever entirely escape the liking for hidling
corners, which are one of the many delights of infancy. It must be something of
this that leads me to seek out enclosed corners where one can listen to the sweet
...
10
Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon
This day week I arrived at Hidling, after a tedious journey, which, with stoppages
at Derby and Normanton, and small delays at obscurer stations, had occupied
the greater part of the day. It was dusk when I took my place in the hybrid vehicle,
...
Belgravia, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1866
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