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... Horrocks whom evidently they had been discussing when my mother went to fetch me . " You knew her mother was German ? Actually Bavarian , a cousin of my parents , though my family has always lived over the frontier , at Bad - Gastein ...
... Horrocks whom evidently they had been discussing when my mother went to fetch me . " You knew her mother was German ? Actually Bavarian , a cousin of my parents , though my family has always lived over the frontier , at Bad - Gastein ...
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... Horrocks muttered something about experience as a teacher being of more importance . But his sister said , " Yes , yes , I'm sure she does it very well . And do you live at Woking too in the holidays ? " " P - part of the time . I stay ...
... Horrocks muttered something about experience as a teacher being of more importance . But his sister said , " Yes , yes , I'm sure she does it very well . And do you live at Woking too in the holidays ? " " P - part of the time . I stay ...
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... Horrocks the same evening showed my grandfather and aunt chatting to Mr. Horrocks on the Hotel steps in the background , with my mother , father and Uncle Talbot posed in front . My father , martial in bearing and dressed in formal ...
... Horrocks the same evening showed my grandfather and aunt chatting to Mr. Horrocks on the Hotel steps in the background , with my mother , father and Uncle Talbot posed in front . My father , martial in bearing and dressed in formal ...
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