The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... stood leaning on his crook , gazing thoughtfully at the fire . He was tall and gaunt and had steady blue eyes . " Mind the grass doesn't catch , " he said , and made a gesture towards the sheep that had been swallowed by the darkness ...
... stood leaning on his crook , gazing thoughtfully at the fire . He was tall and gaunt and had steady blue eyes . " Mind the grass doesn't catch , " he said , and made a gesture towards the sheep that had been swallowed by the darkness ...
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... stood tensed , nearly ready to bolt . The door opened . She was wearing a bright yellow dress ; her hair was freshly brushed , caught back by a little band . Her skin looked very brown . He swallowed and tried to say , " Good afternoon ...
... stood tensed , nearly ready to bolt . The door opened . She was wearing a bright yellow dress ; her hair was freshly brushed , caught back by a little band . Her skin looked very brown . He swallowed and tried to say , " Good afternoon ...
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... stood in turn before the Ghost Train , the shooting gallery and the Gallopers . On the front of her booth the Snake Princess writhed forlornly , deserted in the sunlight . The python coiled his bright green coils , darted his forked red ...
... stood in turn before the Ghost Train , the shooting gallery and the Gallopers . On the front of her booth the Snake Princess writhed forlornly , deserted in the sunlight . The python coiled his bright green coils , darted his forked red ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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