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William Makepeace Thackeray. 66 held out his hand . Farewell , then , Madam , " he said in a low , steady voice . . . She put her hand in his ; she looked in his face , tears started in her eyes . • He wrote , read and wandered over the ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. 66 held out his hand . Farewell , then , Madam , " he said in a low , steady voice . . . She put her hand in his ; she looked in his face , tears started in her eyes . • He wrote , read and wandered over the ...
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... Hand over hand he pulled in the line over the boat's edge . The water dripped spattering on the boards as he coiled the slack , the taut end raced hissing through the waves , bearing first a flash of pale green , then of silver , then a ...
... Hand over hand he pulled in the line over the boat's edge . The water dripped spattering on the boards as he coiled the slack , the taut end raced hissing through the waves , bearing first a flash of pale green , then of silver , then a ...
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... hand to denote horns and a sudden twitching of the nose . Fish were shown by a waggle of one hand and a rapid measurement to show size by placing the fore- finger of the right hand on the left arm ; wind or a gale by puffed - out cheeks ...
... hand to denote horns and a sudden twitching of the nose . Fish were shown by a waggle of one hand and a rapid measurement to show size by placing the fore- finger of the right hand on the left arm ; wind or a gale by puffed - out cheeks ...
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