The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... remember a hundred friends coming here , While the fabulous years vanish away . I remember the faces of those students Gleaming with brilliance , All of them mad - cap scholars . I remember how vivid they were As they gazed upon rivers ...
... remember a hundred friends coming here , While the fabulous years vanish away . I remember the faces of those students Gleaming with brilliance , All of them mad - cap scholars . I remember how vivid they were As they gazed upon rivers ...
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... remember things ! It's not true that you forget everything . " “ Ah , yes , real things - I remember those . I forget the others . " The fever of excitement , jealousy , anger , longing , in Sarah's veins sank as though the other woman ...
... remember things ! It's not true that you forget everything . " “ Ah , yes , real things - I remember those . I forget the others . " The fever of excitement , jealousy , anger , longing , in Sarah's veins sank as though the other woman ...
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... remember nothing else , you will remember this night - but for no reason of your own , no conquest . " This was a night that had no beginning - he could scarcely remember driving here and no end . The dawn would never come . " " She was ...
... remember nothing else , you will remember this night - but for no reason of your own , no conquest . " This was a night that had no beginning - he could scarcely remember driving here and no end . The dawn would never come . " " She was ...
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