The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... felt I could not take it all in . The contrast between this and the small English landscapes I knew was the difference between a sprawling mural and a placid miniature . Here , the road was a great track cut through the Nevada hills ...
... felt I could not take it all in . The contrast between this and the small English landscapes I knew was the difference between a sprawling mural and a placid miniature . Here , the road was a great track cut through the Nevada hills ...
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... felt sorry for him ; his self - control seemed completely gone ; he did not even appear to mind that I should ... felt as small as the ache in the back of my head ; I felt as tired as the sand blown continually across the desert . The ...
... felt sorry for him ; his self - control seemed completely gone ; he did not even appear to mind that I should ... felt as small as the ache in the back of my head ; I felt as tired as the sand blown continually across the desert . The ...
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... felt about himself as he travelled from one railway station to another about the countryside . When he felt the heavy vibration under his pen as he covered sheet after sheet with writing , made even stronger and more energetic by the ...
... felt about himself as he travelled from one railway station to another about the countryside . When he felt the heavy vibration under his pen as he covered sheet after sheet with writing , made even stronger and more energetic by the ...
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