The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... stood there , and they smiled at each other , which they never did at home . But soon she grew tired of watching him , and of the game with the grass - tumps , and she crept away through the soft tickling grass and the moondaisies that ...
... stood there , and they smiled at each other , which they never did at home . But soon she grew tired of watching him , and of the game with the grass - tumps , and she crept away through the soft tickling grass and the moondaisies that ...
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... stood aside in turn to let the Italian girls come down , which they did unhurriedly , looking very bored and twisting their brilliant scarves round their necks . " Bit of tout droit , that one in red , " Peter said , giving Jane a ...
... stood aside in turn to let the Italian girls come down , which they did unhurriedly , looking very bored and twisting their brilliant scarves round their necks . " Bit of tout droit , that one in red , " Peter said , giving Jane a ...
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... stood up , swaying a little , blinking in the golden sunshine . A goods train was passing . The guard was looking out of the window of the last coach . He had an amusing face and grinned at Peter , who emptied the bottle into his cup ...
... stood up , swaying a little , blinking in the golden sunshine . A goods train was passing . The guard was looking out of the window of the last coach . He had an amusing face and grinned at Peter , who emptied the bottle into his cup ...
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The Letterwriters 107 | 27 |
Verney John Every Advantage 333 | 75 |
Voices of the Dawn By Peter Hyun 432 | 257 |
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