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John Keble's Parishes a History of Hursley and Otterbourne

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...guage. The speech is slow, and with a tendency to make o like aa, as Titus Oates does in Peveril of the Peak. An Otterbourne man going into Devonshire... ...h variations, in differ- ent villages, and it always concludes with little Johnny Jack, the smallest of the troup, with a bundle of dolls on his back,... ... back, going round with a jingling money-box, saying: Here comes I, little Johnny Jack, Wife and family at my back, My family’s large though I am smal...

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