The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 167William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1953 |
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... wonder , for the nearest of these alleged seaports was a good hundred and fifty miles inland . It was an inauspicious beginning , and matters did not mend . Clapperton , who hardly knew what to do next , had fallen in at Benin with an ...
... wonder , for the nearest of these alleged seaports was a good hundred and fifty miles inland . It was an inauspicious beginning , and matters did not mend . Clapperton , who hardly knew what to do next , had fallen in at Benin with an ...
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... wonder at James's excitement over the work of a writer so different from him- self , he who now seems a symbol of single - mindedness towards certain canons of art . Was he simply recognising genius in what- ever form it should appear ...
... wonder at James's excitement over the work of a writer so different from him- self , he who now seems a symbol of single - mindedness towards certain canons of art . Was he simply recognising genius in what- ever form it should appear ...
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... wonder that Maxted , making so many enemies , had been murdered at last , but Mr. Pickering said : Funny thing , he made friends that way too . Torgsen was a friend . Every time Maxted knocked him down or shoved his eye- balls out he'd ...
... wonder that Maxted , making so many enemies , had been murdered at last , but Mr. Pickering said : Funny thing , he made friends that way too . Torgsen was a friend . Every time Maxted knocked him down or shoved his eye- balls out he'd ...
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