The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... Edith realised with respect , was so snobbish that he looked down upon himself . How old is he ? " she asked in an abrupt tone . " He is seventeen and working for the Advanced Level . " Edith did not know what this was and wondered how ...
... Edith realised with respect , was so snobbish that he looked down upon himself . How old is he ? " she asked in an abrupt tone . " He is seventeen and working for the Advanced Level . " Edith did not know what this was and wondered how ...
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... Edith and usually only when she had something to boast about - this time it was one of the boys having won a tennis tournament . ' She has always patronised me , ' Edith thought . ' I have never harped on in that way about Julian . I ...
... Edith and usually only when she had something to boast about - this time it was one of the boys having won a tennis tournament . ' She has always patronised me , ' Edith thought . ' I have never harped on in that way about Julian . I ...
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... Edith is unwell and we must manage for today as best we may without her . She will stay here and rest , ' he added , turning and saying this directly to Edith and stressing his even tone by a steady look . He would have locked the door ...
... Edith is unwell and we must manage for today as best we may without her . She will stay here and rest , ' he added , turning and saying this directly to Edith and stressing his even tone by a steady look . He would have locked the door ...
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