The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 169George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1956 |
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Página 148
... away into the fields . ' All fields have local names , though they are seldom written down , and the big field which in Flora's childhood rippled with corn almost 99 9 6 to the cottage door was known as 148 Flora Thompson.
... away into the fields . ' All fields have local names , though they are seldom written down , and the big field which in Flora's childhood rippled with corn almost 99 9 6 to the cottage door was known as 148 Flora Thompson.
Página 154
... Flora , as she has related in Candleford Green , was driven by her father in the inn- keeper's cart over the eight miles of country roads to the neighbouring ... FLORA THOMPSON AT FORTY spell acting as letter - carrier 154 Flora Thompson.
... Flora , as she has related in Candleford Green , was driven by her father in the inn- keeper's cart over the eight miles of country roads to the neighbouring ... FLORA THOMPSON AT FORTY spell acting as letter - carrier 154 Flora Thompson.
Página 158
... and there to do a little work , which though almost unrecognised I believe to be immortal . ' He was never in the same place for long and they met rarely ; but from time to time he would descend for a few 158 Flora Thompson.
... and there to do a little work , which though almost unrecognised I believe to be immortal . ' He was never in the same place for long and they met rarely ; but from time to time he would descend for a few 158 Flora Thompson.
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