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Landor
[ lan-der, -dawr ]
noun
- Walter Savage, 1775–1864, English poet and prose writer.
Landor
/ ˈlændɔː /
noun
- LandorWalter Savage17751864MEnglishWRITING: poetWRITING: writer Walter Savage. 1775–1864, English poet, noted also for his prose works, including Imaginary Conversations (1824–29)
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In a big chintz-covered chair sat Mr. Landor asleep before the fire.
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It did not occur to Caleb Landor that this was because he had given to the boy lavishly of everything except himself.
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Over the stern impassive features of Caleb Landor came a look of yearning tenderness.
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I was on my way back to get it when I found little Bess Landor lost in the hills.
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After reading, I donned my raincoat and started out through the driving storm to see how Landor's trees were getting on.
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