The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 169George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1957 |
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... looked very small and far away . It was still travelling in a ring , refurrowing its circular wake again and again . Joan sat at the tiller , Panayioti leant against the mast lighting a cigarette . How clear the daylight looked , and ...
... looked very small and far away . It was still travelling in a ring , refurrowing its circular wake again and again . Joan sat at the tiller , Panayioti leant against the mast lighting a cigarette . How clear the daylight looked , and ...
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... looked annoyed and walked away . When I followed him he stopped looking annoyed and looked anxious . Then he shooed me , as if I were an out of place cat . Next I went to the baker's . The baker was outside , pulling down the iron ...
... looked annoyed and walked away . When I followed him he stopped looking annoyed and looked anxious . Then he shooed me , as if I were an out of place cat . Next I went to the baker's . The baker was outside , pulling down the iron ...
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... looked from him to Aunt Natasha . Her face had a greenish tinge . When she closed his eyes I couldn't help crying . The idea that he'd never open them again was so horrible . Aunt Natasha put one arm round me and one round the young man ...
... looked from him to Aunt Natasha . Her face had a greenish tinge . When she closed his eyes I couldn't help crying . The idea that he'd never open them again was so horrible . Aunt Natasha put one arm round me and one round the young man ...
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