The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... turned round at the church and set off on its journey back to the town , Evie always felt marooned . Until it re- turned , in two hours ' time , there was no escape . It was three o'clock on a late autumn afternoon - soft , misty ...
... turned round at the church and set off on its journey back to the town , Evie always felt marooned . Until it re- turned , in two hours ' time , there was no escape . It was three o'clock on a late autumn afternoon - soft , misty ...
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... turned on me , his eyes flashing , the words tumbling out in his anger . 66 You , what are you up to ? I've had enough of talk , turning her head into a dream of movies , movies , movies , until you can't get anything else out of her ...
... turned on me , his eyes flashing , the words tumbling out in his anger . 66 You , what are you up to ? I've had enough of talk , turning her head into a dream of movies , movies , movies , until you can't get anything else out of her ...
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... turned down the lane towards the main road . Soon it had disappeared and she sat listening to the engine fading into the distance . A few seconds later there was the staccato rap of a machine - gun . Another gun snorted once in answer ...
... turned down the lane towards the main road . Soon it had disappeared and she sat listening to the engine fading into the distance . A few seconds later there was the staccato rap of a machine - gun . Another gun snorted once in answer ...
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