The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... waiting women have all abandoned me . I tried on a gown which fitted so badly that I flew into a rage and they just went off and left me there . They all abandoned me , even Reinette , 1 and now I am waiting for tempers to cool . " ' In ...
... waiting women have all abandoned me . I tried on a gown which fitted so badly that I flew into a rage and they just went off and left me there . They all abandoned me , even Reinette , 1 and now I am waiting for tempers to cool . " ' In ...
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... Waiting for the migrants is like waiting for ships to reach port except that , though some are early and others overdue , none is ever missing . A few warblers have slipped into the woods , but they are not yet in voice : in early April ...
... Waiting for the migrants is like waiting for ships to reach port except that , though some are early and others overdue , none is ever missing . A few warblers have slipped into the woods , but they are not yet in voice : in early April ...
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... waiting to be called to power . Saturn comments : ' He got us into all our scrapes , but I must do him the justice ... waiting to be called ' has much personal significance . This was his own position - a waiting one — although he could ...
... waiting to be called to power . Saturn comments : ' He got us into all our scrapes , but I must do him the justice ... waiting to be called ' has much personal significance . This was his own position - a waiting one — although he could ...
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