The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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Página 192
... took the wool to Mrs. Swan , not admitting to herself that , because of past aloofness , there was no other house in the village where she could drop in and exchange a word or two . In the past , an afternoon's shopping had always cured ...
... took the wool to Mrs. Swan , not admitting to herself that , because of past aloofness , there was no other house in the village where she could drop in and exchange a word or two . In the past , an afternoon's shopping had always cured ...
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... took a greater pleasure in describing his own ; and in a community where new eccentricities were hard to come by , his was fairly simple to convey . He could frankly say that he had no regular place of work —or rather , no fixed place ...
... took a greater pleasure in describing his own ; and in a community where new eccentricities were hard to come by , his was fairly simple to convey . He could frankly say that he had no regular place of work —or rather , no fixed place ...
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... took the bus to on her day off and the whole route described , where this road forked and that branched off and what p.m. she entered this or that café to progress from the grapefruit to the trifle of the Table d'Hôte ( Five and ...
... took the bus to on her day off and the whole route described , where this road forked and that branched off and what p.m. she entered this or that café to progress from the grapefruit to the trifle of the Table d'Hôte ( Five and ...
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