The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... walked straight out of the room and Harry Roper - Bassett walked out after her . . . . I stood , shifting from foot to foot . The blotch rustled . It had begun to scratch abominably . I hardly understood a word of the anecdote , let ...
... walked straight out of the room and Harry Roper - Bassett walked out after her . . . . I stood , shifting from foot to foot . The blotch rustled . It had begun to scratch abominably . I hardly understood a word of the anecdote , let ...
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... walked downstairs , Stefan switching on lights as they did so , passing the darkened silent offices on the second floor , the packing- room on the first , and so into the street , lighted and alive with movement . Spencer stood looking ...
... walked downstairs , Stefan switching on lights as they did so , passing the darkened silent offices on the second floor , the packing- room on the first , and so into the street , lighted and alive with movement . Spencer stood looking ...
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... walked slowly back across the field towards the farm . She wished that she could have done something . The pilot must have been killed instantly . As she walked she became conscious of someone watching her from the road . She did not ...
... walked slowly back across the field towards the farm . She wished that she could have done something . The pilot must have been killed instantly . As she walked she became conscious of someone watching her from the road . She did not ...
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