The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... asked to lunch and ... it's not often and . . . " " " Oh it was quite all right . Uncle Geoff met me " she repeated , not knowing it was an accusation . Silence . Water splashing . “ Did you have a nice time having lunch ? ” " Ah Ruth ...
... asked to lunch and ... it's not often and . . . " " " Oh it was quite all right . Uncle Geoff met me " she repeated , not knowing it was an accusation . Silence . Water splashing . “ Did you have a nice time having lunch ? ” " Ah Ruth ...
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... asked . . . Granny asked— ” " They asked you to find out ? Like I spy ? " " No. " In the instant that Ruth glimpsed the delicacy of her position - in balance between two forces - she glimpsed also its strength . She saw the power at her ...
... asked . . . Granny asked— ” " They asked you to find out ? Like I spy ? " " No. " In the instant that Ruth glimpsed the delicacy of her position - in balance between two forces - she glimpsed also its strength . She saw the power at her ...
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... asked up into her aunt's face as if innocently . She wanted to watch the axe fall one last time between them . The blade could not hurt her . " You going to stay with them are you ? " her uncle asked sharply . " Of course I'm not " Aunt ...
... asked up into her aunt's face as if innocently . She wanted to watch the axe fall one last time between them . The blade could not hurt her . " You going to stay with them are you ? " her uncle asked sharply . " Of course I'm not " Aunt ...
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POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 75 |
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