The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 63;Volume 136William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1927 |
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... took down now listlessly ; she would rather read anything than witness the scene which caused her real abhorrence for the Library . She could not bear to see Richard , sturdy and steady and normal as any boy of seven should be ...
... took down now listlessly ; she would rather read anything than witness the scene which caused her real abhorrence for the Library . She could not bear to see Richard , sturdy and steady and normal as any boy of seven should be ...
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... took out her papers , feeling safe from any intrusion but one which meant a declaration of open war . If that was to come she could face it , but for the moment she was free . She was free but her time was limited . She glanced quickly ...
... took out her papers , feeling safe from any intrusion but one which meant a declaration of open war . If that was to come she could face it , but for the moment she was free . She was free but her time was limited . She glanced quickly ...
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... took the liberty of ' waiting upon him , ' some days later ; and thus the notable friendship began . This Boswell was an extremely curious person . He has provoked endless and unlimited discussion . Perhaps no one of equal eminence has ...
... took the liberty of ' waiting upon him , ' some days later ; and thus the notable friendship began . This Boswell was an extremely curious person . He has provoked endless and unlimited discussion . Perhaps no one of equal eminence has ...
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... took no pains to conceal it . His vanity appears again and again in his Life of Johnson ; still more in his earlier books , -even in that first instalment of his great work , the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides : but you get the full ...
... took no pains to conceal it . His vanity appears again and again in his Life of Johnson ; still more in his earlier books , -even in that first instalment of his great work , the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides : but you get the full ...
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... took down his nail - studded box from the laden mule which carried it , and began to make tea . Two men were despatched to gather fodder for the horses , another two to collect fuel . The rest squatted round the samawar while the ...
... took down his nail - studded box from the laden mule which carried it , and began to make tea . Two men were despatched to gather fodder for the horses , another two to collect fuel . The rest squatted round the samawar while the ...
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