The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 174William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1984 |
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... window in her kitchen . And so , out into the rain , each armed with cups made from milk tins we marched out ' to take our morning baths , dipping water from the overflowing copper and pouring it over our bodies . As the water hit ...
... window in her kitchen . And so , out into the rain , each armed with cups made from milk tins we marched out ' to take our morning baths , dipping water from the overflowing copper and pouring it over our bodies . As the water hit ...
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... window thrown upwards in one sharp movement and saw the girl turn and wave her hand . “ The ladder got stuck , Mr Chisnall , ” she shouted . “ The schoolteacher a a got it loose . ” a Chisnall was tall and emaciated . He stood like a ...
... window thrown upwards in one sharp movement and saw the girl turn and wave her hand . “ The ladder got stuck , Mr Chisnall , ” she shouted . “ The schoolteacher a a got it loose . ” a Chisnall was tall and emaciated . He stood like a ...
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... window very gently - enough to admit him — and crept out , the dog still following him . On the lawn the wood lay where he had dropped it ; he collected a little of it and brought it back into the room , closing the window behind him ...
... window very gently - enough to admit him — and crept out , the dog still following him . On the lawn the wood lay where he had dropped it ; he collected a little of it and brought it back into the room , closing the window behind him ...
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