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... he was older than time , though a hundred years younger than his placid , bustling wife . He had a pointed face and knowing eyes , with the pan - pipes almost growing from his finger nails , and such deep , dark 7 Shirley Deane.
... he was older than time , though a hundred years younger than his placid , bustling wife . He had a pointed face and knowing eyes , with the pan - pipes almost growing from his finger nails , and such deep , dark 7 Shirley Deane.
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... Shirley Deane ' can write . . . her vignettes of places and people are vivid ; she has an exuberant sense of humour . The Economist her books are : The Expectant Mariner A highly personal and zestful account of family life aboard a ...
... Shirley Deane ' can write . . . her vignettes of places and people are vivid ; she has an exuberant sense of humour . The Economist her books are : The Expectant Mariner A highly personal and zestful account of family life aboard a ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. Shirley Deane “ Unlike most travellers , Miss Deane can write . Her places and people are vivid ; she has an exuberant sense of humour . ' So wrote the Economist about Shirley Deane , whose previous books ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. Shirley Deane “ Unlike most travellers , Miss Deane can write . Her places and people are vivid ; she has an exuberant sense of humour . ' So wrote the Economist about Shirley Deane , whose previous books ...
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