During his stay at the Northamptonshire village of Holdenby or Holmby - where Sir Thomas Herbert complains the green was not well kept - Charles frequently rode over to Lord Vaux's place at Harrowden, or to Lord Spencer's at Althorp, for a game, and, according to one account, was actually playing on the latter green when Cornet Joyce came to Holmby to remove him to other quarters. [Please select]
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--- To a person who complains of fatigue: Well, so do I. [Please select]
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The journal bitterly complains of the "moschetoes," which were very troublesome. [Please select]
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"Oh, he complains so bitterly of everything that he bores us," Merla answered. [Please select]
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If, on the other hand, the reader complains, "All this is above our heads," Mr. [Please select]
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And he never says anything, never complains, lives up there all alone, and takes his medicine. [Please select]
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Parr, who complains that you have presumed to take him to task concerning his private affairs. [Please select]
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Sometimes she frets and complains, which only adds to her fatigue. [Please select]
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He complains bitterly to his sister that his mother _cannot_ get it out of her head that he is still fifteen years old. [Please select]
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But in order to remedy as much as in me lies the mistake of which he complains [pretty mistake, indeed. [Please select]
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