The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... give it the devil's own beating . " The two grown - up bridesmaids were in a sort of figured nylon organza , " Evie said . She tried hard to give an accurate picture , but her aunt did not understand the words . The water in the kettle ...
... give it the devil's own beating . " The two grown - up bridesmaids were in a sort of figured nylon organza , " Evie said . She tried hard to give an accurate picture , but her aunt did not understand the words . The water in the kettle ...
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... give his all to the poor . " It was eccentric to come into a large estate as a young man and to have lived to extreme old age without having wasted an hour or a shilling . It was eccentric to give bountifully and never allow his name to ...
... give his all to the poor . " It was eccentric to come into a large estate as a young man and to have lived to extreme old age without having wasted an hour or a shilling . It was eccentric to give bountifully and never allow his name to ...
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... give him a fuller appreciation of the great paintings of the past but will also enable him to exploit his craft and give his work lasting quali- ties .'- The Times Educational Supplement . Maria Bazzi does not deal with theories about ...
... give him a fuller appreciation of the great paintings of the past but will also enable him to exploit his craft and give his work lasting quali- ties .'- The Times Educational Supplement . Maria Bazzi does not deal with theories about ...
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The Science of Life | 184 |
Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
Need a Friend By Elizabeth Berridge | 281 |
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