The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170,Edições 1016-1020William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... eyes , to see things as they are . But no one's eyes are clear unless they see the good in life as well as the evil . To miss the good is unbalance too , unbalance of a more dangerous kind . It is not to be found in the great Greek ...
... eyes , to see things as they are . But no one's eyes are clear unless they see the good in life as well as the evil . To miss the good is unbalance too , unbalance of a more dangerous kind . It is not to be found in the great Greek ...
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... eyes flew open in an excited stare , his voice came out shrill and bubbling , tumbling his words . " With the whaling boats , ma ? All amongst them great whales ? Oh , ma , they goes thrashin ' about an ' spoutin ' up the water like ...
... eyes flew open in an excited stare , his voice came out shrill and bubbling , tumbling his words . " With the whaling boats , ma ? All amongst them great whales ? Oh , ma , they goes thrashin ' about an ' spoutin ' up the water like ...
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... eyes . A gentle air was stirring the trees . From time to time bunches of chestnuts would fall with muted thud . Then suddenly , immediately over his head , there was an unexpected noise , a cawing of rooks . Opening his eyes , he saw ...
... eyes . A gentle air was stirring the trees . From time to time bunches of chestnuts would fall with muted thud . Then suddenly , immediately over his head , there was an unexpected noise , a cawing of rooks . Opening his eyes , he saw ...
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The Abbot | 74 |
EVERY ADVANTAGE Illustrated A Story | 75 |
FAREWELL TO FELICITY ANN by Ann Davison | 100 |
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