The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... face was burnished with the drink he had just taken . Charlie mixed him another quickly and he leaned back again . The long stomach was quite flat under the gleamingly starched linen waistcoat , and in the irreducible , worn bronze of ...
... face was burnished with the drink he had just taken . Charlie mixed him another quickly and he leaned back again . The long stomach was quite flat under the gleamingly starched linen waistcoat , and in the irreducible , worn bronze of ...
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... face at the end of the table , it has enabled me to get to know some of you young people - particularly those less fortunate in health- and to share in this experience , to become , perhaps , for a short time one of yourselves - if you ...
... face at the end of the table , it has enabled me to get to know some of you young people - particularly those less fortunate in health- and to share in this experience , to become , perhaps , for a short time one of yourselves - if you ...
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... face , unmistakable in its sacred paint . This sight had a clear meaning to Taguru . The Chief's face had been there ; his own had super- seded it ; hence he was now the Chief . He rose and moved round behind Jalua , as though to study ...
... face , unmistakable in its sacred paint . This sight had a clear meaning to Taguru . The Chief's face had been there ; his own had super- seded it ; hence he was now the Chief . He rose and moved round behind Jalua , as though to study ...
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Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
Need a Friend By Elizabeth Berridge | 281 |
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