The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... gave us license numbers of KGB cars , and began to sort out the complexities of Soviet military insignia . We finished each visit with a shopping expedition , and under my guidance Annie gradually acquired a complete set of Western ...
... gave us license numbers of KGB cars , and began to sort out the complexities of Soviet military insignia . We finished each visit with a shopping expedition , and under my guidance Annie gradually acquired a complete set of Western ...
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... gave me an exact description of what she had done up to the time she had left the park , including the bits with the dog and the shoe . She had no idea , of course , that I had been watching her . I had the poly man waiting and we boxed ...
... gave me an exact description of what she had done up to the time she had left the park , including the bits with the dog and the shoe . She had no idea , of course , that I had been watching her . I had the poly man waiting and we boxed ...
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... gave out a mandola of enshrining gold . Encapsuled in this faint glow , we went jarring and clanging into the hill . The wagons ricocheted together with stage groans and screams , and the sleepers of the track creaked in a near - human ...
... gave out a mandola of enshrining gold . Encapsuled in this faint glow , we went jarring and clanging into the hill . The wagons ricocheted together with stage groans and screams , and the sleepers of the track creaked in a near - human ...
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POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 70 |
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ANGELES Annie Annie's army asked Assunta Aunt Nicola Bluey CALIFOR Christmas Cornhill cottage Cotter dark diary Disraeli Disraeli's door dress Duke of Wellington East Berlin East German Empress England EOKA everything eyes face father Fraser G. A. Henty Gavdos German Gerta girls Grandfather Granny grass hand Henty Henty's hill JOHN MURRAY Karlshorst knew Lady Caernffrith leave letters living London looked Lord Lord George Bentinck lunch Madame Le Brun military morning moved never OSBERT LANCASTER painted Paleochora Paphos passed play political portrait Revolutionary Epick Robin Russian Ruth safety officer seemed side St Petersburg stared stone stopped talk tell things thought told took train trees turned Uncle Geoff Vassili VERNON SCANNELL Vivian Grey voice Vopos waiting walked walls wanted watch Willy wind window Wolseley wrote