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... asking whether I could have an interview , and in due course he asked me to call upon him at the Devonshire Club at the top of St. James's Street . I found him to be a tall clean - shaven man about ten years older than myself with ...
... asking whether I could have an interview , and in due course he asked me to call upon him at the Devonshire Club at the top of St. James's Street . I found him to be a tall clean - shaven man about ten years older than myself with ...
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... asked , “ Did you win anything ? " " No , as a matter of fact I lost , but as I didn't have the money to pay they said it didn't matter , I could pay some other time . " " How much ? " I asked , suddenly suspicious . " Oh , not very ...
... asked , “ Did you win anything ? " " No , as a matter of fact I lost , but as I didn't have the money to pay they said it didn't matter , I could pay some other time . " " How much ? " I asked , suddenly suspicious . " Oh , not very ...
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... asked him why he was wearing it , he ex- plained that it was to give people a good idea of England . At a later stage of the proceedings , the Icelandic poet , Harmer , known to his friends tout court as " Iceland " -no doubt to balance ...
... asked him why he was wearing it , he ex- plained that it was to give people a good idea of England . At a later stage of the proceedings , the Icelandic poet , Harmer , known to his friends tout court as " Iceland " -no doubt to balance ...
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