The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... girl beside him and seeming to lead a life of their own , and the girl started to run to keep up with him and then he ran too , holding her at arm's length , their fingers interlaced , exchanging messages of love and vitality . As they ...
... girl beside him and seeming to lead a life of their own , and the girl started to run to keep up with him and then he ran too , holding her at arm's length , their fingers interlaced , exchanging messages of love and vitality . As they ...
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... girl . " Rousseau , " she said with a slight frown . " I read about him at school . Isn't he something to do with getting back to nature ? " He caught within himself a flicker of disappointment , even irrita- tion , but these he at once ...
... girl . " Rousseau , " she said with a slight frown . " I read about him at school . Isn't he something to do with getting back to nature ? " He caught within himself a flicker of disappointment , even irrita- tion , but these he at once ...
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... girl wasn't to be seen . " Poor old Lionel , he never could relax . " slight distaste into Jane's pale , freckled back . composing or learning German or something . " Peter rubbed oil with " Always painting or He went on talking as he ...
... girl wasn't to be seen . " Poor old Lionel , he never could relax . " slight distaste into Jane's pale , freckled back . composing or learning German or something . " Peter rubbed oil with " Always painting or He went on talking as he ...
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