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... stood on the bank . The old man moved first , wading across the stream , stopping to put on his sandals , and then coming up to where I stood . 66 Ix im , " he said , like a question . I did not know how to answer , but could only look ...
... stood on the bank . The old man moved first , wading across the stream , stopping to put on his sandals , and then coming up to where I stood . 66 Ix im , " he said , like a question . I did not know how to answer , but could only look ...
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... stood deliberately , and the three steps he made along the verandah and the three steps back were deliberate also , controlled and almost pensive , and when he stood above the Old Man , I thought , * Merciful Heavens , he looks just ...
... stood deliberately , and the three steps he made along the verandah and the three steps back were deliberate also , controlled and almost pensive , and when he stood above the Old Man , I thought , * Merciful Heavens , he looks just ...
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... stood there speechless looking at this brown - eyed chap on the doorstep who also stood looking at him in silence , and with the big cellophane flower - box in his arms . It had a broad ribbon tied cross- ways round it . That might ...
... stood there speechless looking at this brown - eyed chap on the doorstep who also stood looking at him in silence , and with the big cellophane flower - box in his arms . It had a broad ribbon tied cross- ways round it . That might ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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