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Clergyman Francis Kilvert wrote in his diary about gathering strawberries on Midsummer Day in 1875.
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"And a lovely day it has been, soft, warm and sunny," records the clergyman Francis Kilvert in Kilvert's Diary 1870-79, selected by William Plomer Jonathan Cape.
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The ground was still wet and shining with the rain, and the gigantic shadow of the gate projected by the moonlight was cast far up the avenue in huge bars upon the shining ground, he reports in Kilvert's Diary 1870-79, selected and edited by William Plomer Jonathan Cape.
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On the eve of Expectation Sunday, 9 May 1875, the clergyman Francis Kilvert went out to lock a gate at his parsonage at Langley Burrell, near Chippenham.
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Clergyman Francis Kilvert wrote in his diary about gathering strawberries on Midsummer Day in 1875.
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"And a lovely day it has been, soft, warm and sunny," records the clergyman Francis Kilvert in Kilvert's Diary 1870-79, selected by William Plomer Jonathan Cape.
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See which one gives you a happy, friendly welcome when you return. on December 3, 2008 at 9: 35 pm | Reply Kilvert
If You Want Loyalty…. Get A Dog! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Pepys, Kilvert, Virginia Woolf—Lees-Milne fits squarely in this company.
Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009
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Pepys, Kilvert, Virginia Woolf—Lees-Milne fits squarely in this company.
Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009
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A patient but idiosyncratic gaze links him to a venerable tradition of English nature-noting stretching back through Kilvert and W H Hudson.
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