The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 174William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1984 |
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... Perhaps we ought to forget about the bomb . Perhaps that would be better really . ” “ Until the next one falls ? " “ Well , that's it . On the one hand of course it's right to force people to think about the bomb , to prod them , to ...
... Perhaps we ought to forget about the bomb . Perhaps that would be better really . ” “ Until the next one falls ? " “ Well , that's it . On the one hand of course it's right to force people to think about the bomb , to prod them , to ...
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... Perhaps it was the occasion . I looked again at the snapshot taken with M. Ducharry , of whom I had heard from time to time . Perhaps she was recovering from an illness . She looked fine - drawn , her eyes hollowed , her hair flat ...
... Perhaps it was the occasion . I looked again at the snapshot taken with M. Ducharry , of whom I had heard from time to time . Perhaps she was recovering from an illness . She looked fine - drawn , her eyes hollowed , her hair flat ...
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... perhaps it is . But I think of it differently . I think about the children I teach , their development , the way they'll grow up . " “ But one has no children ; one has only subjects . Perhaps you will have children of your own you can ...
... perhaps it is . But I think of it differently . I think about the children I teach , their development , the way they'll grow up . " “ But one has no children ; one has only subjects . Perhaps you will have children of your own you can ...
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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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