The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... look towards the summer- house and see his brother busy at his chemical experiments , then perhaps one could walk up to the opposite shore and look at a rowing boat from a distance . One could look at the boat and see it as a speck in ...
... look towards the summer- house and see his brother busy at his chemical experiments , then perhaps one could walk up to the opposite shore and look at a rowing boat from a distance . One could look at the boat and see it as a speck in ...
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... look at the way a Frenchman looks at a woman , he's looking at her as a woman and not just as an inferior sort of man- On occasions like this her dress was informal , though of course it was a uniform , that combination of jacket and ...
... look at the way a Frenchman looks at a woman , he's looking at her as a woman and not just as an inferior sort of man- On occasions like this her dress was informal , though of course it was a uniform , that combination of jacket and ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. bat . They're not forever saying look - at - me , look - at - me like a pretty girl does . No , they just sort of plant theirselves in your road and say here - I - am . And she wasn't near so bad - looking by ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. bat . They're not forever saying look - at - me , look - at - me like a pretty girl does . No , they just sort of plant theirselves in your road and say here - I - am . And she wasn't near so bad - looking by ...
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