The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... passed from hand to hand , and the women waited nervously , clutching their little children against their thighs . Suddenly , a man stepped forward , turned to face the tribe , and announced himself Chief of the Kalaru . The Witch ...
... passed from hand to hand , and the women waited nervously , clutching their little children against their thighs . Suddenly , a man stepped forward , turned to face the tribe , and announced himself Chief of the Kalaru . The Witch ...
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... passed that way after dark . And came the night when one old fellow was cycling past and swore he'd seen a golden - haired woman in her birthday suit hanging out of the window . He reported this in the pub the next day , it went all ...
... passed that way after dark . And came the night when one old fellow was cycling past and swore he'd seen a golden - haired woman in her birthday suit hanging out of the window . He reported this in the pub the next day , it went all ...
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... passed across the mere house itself , as if erecting it like a theatrical set - piece , fretted eaves and twirled chimneys and patterned Victorian brick suddenly there for a passing second . ' Two hours went by . The uniformed men had ...
... passed across the mere house itself , as if erecting it like a theatrical set - piece , fretted eaves and twirled chimneys and patterned Victorian brick suddenly there for a passing second . ' Two hours went by . The uniformed men had ...
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