The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... garden . Even in fine weather the garden had little to commend it , compared with others I had known . Here there were no hovering kites , no monkeys , no cesspits , no dead rats , no lurking dangers of any sort . There was not even a ...
... garden . Even in fine weather the garden had little to commend it , compared with others I had known . Here there were no hovering kites , no monkeys , no cesspits , no dead rats , no lurking dangers of any sort . There was not even a ...
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... gardens of stones . Such a garden consists of a rectangle of fine , white gravel , glistening in the sun- shine ; it is carefully raked every day , so that the gravel runs in long , straight ridges . Amid the gravel were fifteen small ...
... gardens of stones . Such a garden consists of a rectangle of fine , white gravel , glistening in the sun- shine ; it is carefully raked every day , so that the gravel runs in long , straight ridges . Amid the gravel were fifteen small ...
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... garden of a dead count , now fallen into decay , shed tears . To Toynbee this seemed a contemptible hypocrisy . How did the young man dare expect one to believe that he wept for someone whom he had never even seen ? If Toynbee reacted ...
... garden of a dead count , now fallen into decay , shed tears . To Toynbee this seemed a contemptible hypocrisy . How did the young man dare expect one to believe that he wept for someone whom he had never even seen ? If Toynbee reacted ...
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The Letterwriters 107 | 27 |
Every Advantage | 75 |
In the Public Gardens By John Betjeman 201 | 107 |
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