The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... picture back and in the same movement , drew it out again . There was no harm in looking at the picture and feeling better . No harm if she borrowed the picture . M. Sweetie himself had said that he would be away for a few days . She ...
... picture back and in the same movement , drew it out again . There was no harm in looking at the picture and feeling better . No harm if she borrowed the picture . M. Sweetie himself had said that he would be away for a few days . She ...
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... picture in question was a seated portrait of a very young English officer , his arm in a sling , his leg bloody and bandaged , his uniform tattered and torn , sitting in an attitude of what appeared to be extreme physical discomfort in ...
... picture in question was a seated portrait of a very young English officer , his arm in a sling , his leg bloody and bandaged , his uniform tattered and torn , sitting in an attitude of what appeared to be extreme physical discomfort in ...
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... picture somewhere else , we took it out of our window and placed it instead in the big upstairs gallery . It was then that old Alphonse conceived his idea of holding an exhibition composed only of young heroic specimens of English ...
... picture somewhere else , we took it out of our window and placed it instead in the big upstairs gallery . It was then that old Alphonse conceived his idea of holding an exhibition composed only of young heroic specimens of English ...
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