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... thing , ' he said ; a most remarkable thing . ' And he asked the keeper to keep him informed of further developments . Every other day for the next four weeks , the guns re- turned to the roots . But at the end of that dreadful month ...
... thing , ' he said ; a most remarkable thing . ' And he asked the keeper to keep him informed of further developments . Every other day for the next four weeks , the guns re- turned to the roots . But at the end of that dreadful month ...
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... thing I'd advise for a dinner dress . Shall I call the fitter and have these few alterations done ? ' The fitter and Miss Smith were friends . They were middle - aged and kindly . They took an interest in the little elderly woman and ...
... thing I'd advise for a dinner dress . Shall I call the fitter and have these few alterations done ? ' The fitter and Miss Smith were friends . They were middle - aged and kindly . They took an interest in the little elderly woman and ...
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... thing . Where had she found it ? ' An odd inscription for a bell , ' I said , breaking the silence . Know it ? ' " Thirty - ninth psalm , ' said Evans . ' Odd sort of thing for a bell . ' ' About the tongue . ' 6 A bell's got a tongue ...
... thing . Where had she found it ? ' An odd inscription for a bell , ' I said , breaking the silence . Know it ? ' " Thirty - ninth psalm , ' said Evans . ' Odd sort of thing for a bell . ' ' About the tongue . ' 6 A bell's got a tongue ...
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