The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... appeared before a group of huts and , having made a fire , ' set about dressing their dinner with perfect composure . ' There were some men about as well , and they , too , appeared to be very little alarmed or disturbed by this sudden ...
... appeared before a group of huts and , having made a fire , ' set about dressing their dinner with perfect composure . ' There were some men about as well , and they , too , appeared to be very little alarmed or disturbed by this sudden ...
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... appeared . " For a few minutes , they were unnerved . They were there in the dark officially watching , yet here was something very close at hand they mustn't look at . They turned away but every so often they glanced back ; they were ...
... appeared . " For a few minutes , they were unnerved . They were there in the dark officially watching , yet here was something very close at hand they mustn't look at . They turned away but every so often they glanced back ; they were ...
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... appeared in The Cornhill . ELIZABETH BERRIDGE : novelist , short - story writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television programmes . Among her novels are The House of Defence ( Falcon Press ) , Upon Several ...
... appeared in The Cornhill . ELIZABETH BERRIDGE : novelist , short - story writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television programmes . Among her novels are The House of Defence ( Falcon Press ) , Upon Several ...
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Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
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