The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... garden , going round with gardening gloves , scissors and a basket , taking not only hundreds of roses but bunches of delphiniums and lupins , which we did not usually cut for the house . While we were in the garden we caught sight of ...
... garden , going round with gardening gloves , scissors and a basket , taking not only hundreds of roses but bunches of delphiniums and lupins , which we did not usually cut for the house . While we were in the garden we caught sight of ...
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... garden . Today , however , was not usually . Our garden had been robbed to delight guests , and our house was to be thrown open to them . I knew exactly what my sister had been doing : she had been looking at our home deliberately ...
... garden . Today , however , was not usually . Our garden had been robbed to delight guests , and our house was to be thrown open to them . I knew exactly what my sister had been doing : she had been looking at our home deliberately ...
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... garden by the french windows . As he approached , he saw at first only the unreal reflection of the garden in the dark panes of the glass ; a drowned garden with all its shadows emphasised and its colours muted against which his ...
... garden by the french windows . As he approached , he saw at first only the unreal reflection of the garden in the dark panes of the glass ; a drowned garden with all its shadows emphasised and its colours muted against which his ...
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