The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 174William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1984 |
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... once it sinks and is lost to sight . Days later its swollen corpse is washed up on to the beach , and the film ends with the children holding an elaborate funeral service before burying it on the hill - top where its shed and the torii ...
... once it sinks and is lost to sight . Days later its swollen corpse is washed up on to the beach , and the film ends with the children holding an elaborate funeral service before burying it on the hill - top where its shed and the torii ...
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... once formed the moat becomes , in April and May , a forest of calla lilies . Here , on Sundays , Roffredo and Marguerite kept open house for an extremely varied collection of guests : foreign diplomats and men of letters , elegant Roman ...
... once formed the moat becomes , in April and May , a forest of calla lilies . Here , on Sundays , Roffredo and Marguerite kept open house for an extremely varied collection of guests : foreign diplomats and men of letters , elegant Roman ...
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... once in a very cold stone room - once clearly a pantry of some kind . The floor was covered with matting , the walls were painted over a dingy beige colour . At one side was a narrow trestle bed , neatly made up , but apparently with ...
... once in a very cold stone room - once clearly a pantry of some kind . The floor was covered with matting , the walls were painted over a dingy beige colour . At one side was a narrow trestle bed , neatly made up , but apparently with ...
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Voices The By Elizabeth Taylor | 41 |
Mariner Hath His Will The By Thomas E Cooney 443 | 49 |
Fried Eggs are Mediterranean 241 | 67 |
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