The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... chairs . " He stood up and began examining the chairs carefully but in a way that revealed he was not giving his mind to the matter . " You're quite right ! " He dropped a chair with a thump . " I'm a fool ! God , what a fool I am ...
... chairs . " He stood up and began examining the chairs carefully but in a way that revealed he was not giving his mind to the matter . " You're quite right ! " He dropped a chair with a thump . " I'm a fool ! God , what a fool I am ...
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... chair which , somewhat ungraciously , she pushed forward for me . Then she brought us a tray with wine and glasses on it , and left us to ourselves . Propped in a high - backed chair , with his legs stretched out in front of him , my ...
... chair which , somewhat ungraciously , she pushed forward for me . Then she brought us a tray with wine and glasses on it , and left us to ourselves . Propped in a high - backed chair , with his legs stretched out in front of him , my ...
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... chair and fallen flat on his face at my feet . I ran to the door , and shouted for the woman . Together we managed somehow to move him ; but he was too much of a weight for us to get him any distance . And so we pulled a mattress into ...
... chair and fallen flat on his face at my feet . I ran to the door , and shouted for the woman . Together we managed somehow to move him ; but he was too much of a weight for us to get him any distance . And so we pulled a mattress into ...
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