The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 63;Volume 136William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1927 |
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... looked upon askance both by the parents , who mistrust the English climate , and by the boys , who are apt to resent in holiday time the discipline and rules , which must be of necessity more evident in a camp than in a cottage home ...
... looked upon askance both by the parents , who mistrust the English climate , and by the boys , who are apt to resent in holiday time the discipline and rules , which must be of necessity more evident in a camp than in a cottage home ...
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... looked like a purple tablecloth . ' ' The rooks looked like bits of burnt paper floating in the air . ' The Children's Country Holidays Fund is entirely undenomina- tional , but makes separate provision for Jewish children , and ensures ...
... looked like a purple tablecloth . ' ' The rooks looked like bits of burnt paper floating in the air . ' The Children's Country Holidays Fund is entirely undenomina- tional , but makes separate provision for Jewish children , and ensures ...
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... looked out on a semicircle of yew trees . It was like a prison , Laura decided , as she entered it in the sombre golden dusk of a late October afternoon . Then , as there crowded upon her view a multiplicity of marble - topped tables ...
... looked out on a semicircle of yew trees . It was like a prison , Laura decided , as she entered it in the sombre golden dusk of a late October afternoon . Then , as there crowded upon her view a multiplicity of marble - topped tables ...
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... looked down a long alley , cut through them right to the horizon beyond . Here at least were space and freedom , just when she most needed them . " This part of the house is really old , isn't it ? ' she asked Richard at tea . ' Oh yes ...
... looked down a long alley , cut through them right to the horizon beyond . Here at least were space and freedom , just when she most needed them . " This part of the house is really old , isn't it ? ' she asked Richard at tea . ' Oh yes ...
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... looked out of her window to hear the owls shrieking among the trees , noisy sentinels on the castle walls . It must surely have been this environment which made Laura grow accustomed , so unexpectedly , to Richard's sudden cheerful ...
... looked out of her window to hear the owls shrieking among the trees , noisy sentinels on the castle walls . It must surely have been this environment which made Laura grow accustomed , so unexpectedly , to Richard's sudden cheerful ...
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