The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... stood Mrs. Waite . She stood backed against it , posing , holding the handle of it behind her back , defiant yet somehow tempting . For an instant she stood , then , seeing that it was only the boy Philip , her face fell . In another ...
... stood Mrs. Waite . She stood backed against it , posing , holding the handle of it behind her back , defiant yet somehow tempting . For an instant she stood , then , seeing that it was only the boy Philip , her face fell . In another ...
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... stood again , like the remnant of a broken army , leaning on their crutches , the masts rifle - like at all angles . Philip clambered down , rope - soles slung by their laces round his neck , sou ' - wester tucked intimately up his ...
... stood again , like the remnant of a broken army , leaning on their crutches , the masts rifle - like at all angles . Philip clambered down , rope - soles slung by their laces round his neck , sou ' - wester tucked intimately up his ...
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... stood solid and square before me : it was as though by stopping in his own stride he had willed me to do likewise , for I found my own footsteps slackening , and I also stood there waiting for I didn't quite know what . Then , as some ...
... stood solid and square before me : it was as though by stopping in his own stride he had willed me to do likewise , for I found my own footsteps slackening , and I also stood there waiting for I didn't quite know what . Then , as some ...
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