The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... watching for a miracle that was his affair . So although she dropped her morning vigil - which did interfere a good deal with her housework - she continued to go to the church in the evenings . One evening soon after the funeral of Jean ...
... watching for a miracle that was his affair . So although she dropped her morning vigil - which did interfere a good deal with her housework - she continued to go to the church in the evenings . One evening soon after the funeral of Jean ...
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... watching her from his high place on the bank , the pendulum - swing of her racket ceased instantly , depriving the slow smile she gave him of any place in minutes or seconds , so that as it spread sweetly outwards from her lips to her ...
... watching her from his high place on the bank , the pendulum - swing of her racket ceased instantly , depriving the slow smile she gave him of any place in minutes or seconds , so that as it spread sweetly outwards from her lips to her ...
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... watching you , Paul , to know whether you deserve any presents this year . " I accepted the fantasy which , like the existence of Father Christmas himself , was so nice to pretend to believe . Faith willingly jumped an obstacle where ...
... watching you , Paul , to know whether you deserve any presents this year . " I accepted the fantasy which , like the existence of Father Christmas himself , was so nice to pretend to believe . Faith willingly jumped an obstacle where ...
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