The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 174William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1984 |
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... round the one and a half mile circuit of the aerodrome . They were about twenty feet high and had huge numbers painted on their sides . The machines had to race round outside them without colliding with them . There were also contests ...
... round the one and a half mile circuit of the aerodrome . They were about twenty feet high and had huge numbers painted on their sides . The machines had to race round outside them without colliding with them . There were also contests ...
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... round the room . When she turned to him , there were tears in her eyes , and for a moment he allowed himself to think they were tears of a joy akin to his own . “ Where's the sofa ? ” were her first words . It was true she had made it ...
... round the room . When she turned to him , there were tears in her eyes , and for a moment he allowed himself to think they were tears of a joy akin to his own . “ Where's the sofa ? ” were her first words . It was true she had made it ...
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... round ; the room was full of light , and entirely peaceful . I recovered my breath , picked up Pamela , and carried her onto her bed . She came round directly : on opening her eyes she smiled , her face was full of sweetness and ...
... round ; the room was full of light , and entirely peaceful . I recovered my breath , picked up Pamela , and carried her onto her bed . She came round directly : on opening her eyes she smiled , her face was full of sweetness and ...
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