The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... stood deliberately , and the three steps he made along the verandah and the three steps back were deliberate also , controlled and almost pensive , and when he stood above the Old Man , I thought , ' Merciful Heavens , he looks just ...
... stood deliberately , and the three steps he made along the verandah and the three steps back were deliberate also , controlled and almost pensive , and when he stood above the Old Man , I thought , ' Merciful Heavens , he looks just ...
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... stood there speechless looking at this brown - eyed chap on the doorstep who also stood looking at him in silence , and with the big cellophane flower - box in his arms . It had a broad ribbon tied cross- ways round it . That might ...
... stood there speechless looking at this brown - eyed chap on the doorstep who also stood looking at him in silence , and with the big cellophane flower - box in his arms . It had a broad ribbon tied cross- ways round it . That might ...
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... stood looking around him with pleasure : there was a cool , bruised smell . Then , taking Nika's arm , he nodded goodnight and walked her away , his head still alight with the resentment Stefan's fantasy had called up . For Adam's ...
... stood looking around him with pleasure : there was a cool , bruised smell . Then , taking Nika's arm , he nodded goodnight and walked her away , his head still alight with the resentment Stefan's fantasy had called up . For Adam's ...
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