The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 167William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1954 |
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... asked the girl . " Eh ? " he said . " You don't need me to show you the way ? " " What about that song I asked you to sing ? Come on , young lady , don't be shy . " He took her arm in his hand . The thin muscles were soft and flabby and ...
... asked the girl . " Eh ? " he said . " You don't need me to show you the way ? " " What about that song I asked you to sing ? Come on , young lady , don't be shy . " He took her arm in his hand . The thin muscles were soft and flabby and ...
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... asked , suspiciously . " He wants to be a pianist . " The boy did not seem to hear the conversation . 66 66 Perhaps he is giving himself another concert in his head , ' Helen thought . " Oh , so he likes playing the piano . Well ...
... asked , suspiciously . " He wants to be a pianist . " The boy did not seem to hear the conversation . 66 66 Perhaps he is giving himself another concert in his head , ' Helen thought . " Oh , so he likes playing the piano . Well ...
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... asked him about Noah and his Ark , said to be lodged on a spur of the mountain called the Nail . But he was not to ... asked him whether any trees grew on the mountain , and he said there were poplars in a village , whose name he told me ...
... asked him about Noah and his Ark , said to be lodged on a spur of the mountain called the Nail . But he was not to ... asked him whether any trees grew on the mountain , and he said there were poplars in a village , whose name he told me ...
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Solitude and Patriotism | 33 |
The Yellow Crab 303 | 42 |
Body for Amsterdam A By Gilbert Phelps | 118 |
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