The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... young American down at the gate . He's all by himself and it's still hours before the fete . What shall we do with him ? " The gate had been locked until the appointed hour , a young sentinel posted before it . 66 66 Waugh poured ...
... young American down at the gate . He's all by himself and it's still hours before the fete . What shall we do with him ? " The gate had been locked until the appointed hour , a young sentinel posted before it . 66 66 Waugh poured ...
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... young people - particularly those less fortunate in health- and to share in this experience , to become , perhaps , for a short time one of yourselves - if you will allow me to put it like that .. • " " At this point the young man , who ...
... young people - particularly those less fortunate in health- and to share in this experience , to become , perhaps , for a short time one of yourselves - if you will allow me to put it like that .. • " " At this point the young man , who ...
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... young of every age between roughly ten and a hundred . A host of distinguished contributors includes such names as Edward Blishen , John Davenport , Barbara Euphan - Todd , Siriol Hugh - Jones , Spike Milligan , James Morris , Ronald ...
... young of every age between roughly ten and a hundred . A host of distinguished contributors includes such names as Edward Blishen , John Davenport , Barbara Euphan - Todd , Siriol Hugh - Jones , Spike Milligan , James Morris , Ronald ...
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Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
Need a Friend By Elizabeth Berridge | 281 |
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