The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... leaves by the wall . In the seats of some iron chairs puddles reflected the cloudy sky . " John will be back for dinner , " Lalage said , as they picked their way across the wet stones . " He had to go because he was in the chair . " Ah ...
... leaves by the wall . In the seats of some iron chairs puddles reflected the cloudy sky . " John will be back for dinner , " Lalage said , as they picked their way across the wet stones . " He had to go because he was in the chair . " Ah ...
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... leaves of immutable species of trees , and little flattened tails to swat the flies , but just because some ancestral aboriginal giraffes had had longer necks than others and had been able to nibble the leaves higher on the trees in the ...
... leaves of immutable species of trees , and little flattened tails to swat the flies , but just because some ancestral aboriginal giraffes had had longer necks than others and had been able to nibble the leaves higher on the trees in the ...
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... leaves down below , and a sharp cool smell began to rise at once from the earth . She put her head out of the window , her elbows on the outside sill . The soft rain , falling steadily now , calmed her . Down below in the garden the cat ...
... leaves down below , and a sharp cool smell began to rise at once from the earth . She put her head out of the window , her elbows on the outside sill . The soft rain , falling steadily now , calmed her . Down below in the garden the cat ...
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