The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... door . I walked loudly across the hall flagstones , opened the front door and , remaining inside , slammed it . For a few minutes I stood there listening to the murmur of their conversation . Their words were inaudible against the ...
... door . I walked loudly across the hall flagstones , opened the front door and , remaining inside , slammed it . For a few minutes I stood there listening to the murmur of their conversation . Their words were inaudible against the ...
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... door . Near the door was a sort of cage , as used in zoos , and I had just observed a peacock strutting behind the bars when Uncle Talbot reappeared , talking to the Matron . “ C - come on , Paul . I'm afraid I mistook the date . T ...
... door . Near the door was a sort of cage , as used in zoos , and I had just observed a peacock strutting behind the bars when Uncle Talbot reappeared , talking to the Matron . “ C - come on , Paul . I'm afraid I mistook the date . T ...
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... door marked EXIT . He opened it and entered an ill - lit stone corridor , leading to the street . " Wait ! Where are you going ? " Tait turned . A woman , a tall woman wearing glasses , held the door open , calling him . She came out ...
... door marked EXIT . He opened it and entered an ill - lit stone corridor , leading to the street . " Wait ! Where are you going ? " Tait turned . A woman , a tall woman wearing glasses , held the door open , calling him . She came out ...
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Verney John Every Advantage 333 | 75 |
Voices of the Dawn By Peter Hyun 432 | 257 |
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