The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 167William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1953 |
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... face to face with another officer of my Regiment . He was pale and very tall and I knew his face though not his name . He was eating his sandwiches and looked rather astonished . I was unknown to him but he must have guessed that I was ...
... face to face with another officer of my Regiment . He was pale and very tall and I knew his face though not his name . He was eating his sandwiches and looked rather astonished . I was unknown to him but he must have guessed that I was ...
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... face and looked wildly round the room . There were the books , solid calf , German paper - backs , crumpled off - prints , their dust forming a dry pot - pourri in his nose . For a dreadful moment he waited in a kind of agony , a ...
... face and looked wildly round the room . There were the books , solid calf , German paper - backs , crumpled off - prints , their dust forming a dry pot - pourri in his nose . For a dreadful moment he waited in a kind of agony , a ...
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... face presented no unexpected detail of shape or colour or texture . Nor did his way of moving or speaking belie the impression that his photographs had conveyed of his appearance and , as one had imagined , his personality and character ...
... face presented no unexpected detail of shape or colour or texture . Nor did his way of moving or speaking belie the impression that his photographs had conveyed of his appearance and , as one had imagined , his personality and character ...
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