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... interest him much , but he was even able to look about him several times with the keen glance of the genuine nature - lover . It was only on the following day that he began to see that he had set himself a major task . The cycling group ...
... interest him much , but he was even able to look about him several times with the keen glance of the genuine nature - lover . It was only on the following day that he began to see that he had set himself a major task . The cycling group ...
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... interest . No one tries to persuade me to take an interest in racing . And yet some instinct which I can neither define nor defend makes me believe that people without art are incomplete and that posterity will have a poor opinion of ...
... interest . No one tries to persuade me to take an interest in racing . And yet some instinct which I can neither define nor defend makes me believe that people without art are incomplete and that posterity will have a poor opinion of ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. with a mournful interest and regard and curiosity upon this , the last frag- mentary sketch ... interest and a com- panion . The neighbourhood where I live is pleasant enough , its scenery agreeable , and its ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. with a mournful interest and regard and curiosity upon this , the last frag- mentary sketch ... interest and a com- panion . The neighbourhood where I live is pleasant enough , its scenery agreeable , and its ...
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