The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... Monsieur Joliot wiped his long grey moustache after the last mouth- ful of his evening meal and sat back in his chair with the air of a satis- fied man . His wife opposite to him thoughtfully fingered a morsel of bread in silence . Monsieur ...
... Monsieur Joliot wiped his long grey moustache after the last mouth- ful of his evening meal and sat back in his chair with the air of a satis- fied man . His wife opposite to him thoughtfully fingered a morsel of bread in silence . Monsieur ...
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... Monsieur Joliot was all for a quiet life . There was a long pause . Monsieur Joliot put down his mug and felt for his pipe . Madame Joliot sat down on the settle opposite him , folded her arms and gazed into the fire , her face heavy ...
... Monsieur Joliot was all for a quiet life . There was a long pause . Monsieur Joliot put down his mug and felt for his pipe . Madame Joliot sat down on the settle opposite him , folded her arms and gazed into the fire , her face heavy ...
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... Monsieur Duparc the innkeeper's yard . As he sped by the inn door he caught a glimpse of Monsieur Duparc standing in his doorway , and cried : " Come quickly ! Help me carry the ladder - Father Lavelle is up in the roof of the church ...
... Monsieur Duparc the innkeeper's yard . As he sped by the inn door he caught a glimpse of Monsieur Duparc standing in his doorway , and cried : " Come quickly ! Help me carry the ladder - Father Lavelle is up in the roof of the church ...
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The Bridge | 39 |
Across the Sea to France By Jeffery Lloyd Castle | 55 |
Uganda The Kingdom of By Roderick Cameron | 87 |
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