The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1954 |
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... appeared in patches between the trees with glimpses of the blue Bristol Channel beyond . My first Battle had ended more happily than Nikolai Rostoff's and as I reflected on the strange new experience of the past few days , I wondered ...
... appeared in patches between the trees with glimpses of the blue Bristol Channel beyond . My first Battle had ended more happily than Nikolai Rostoff's and as I reflected on the strange new experience of the past few days , I wondered ...
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... appeared was when country relatives were in London and were of sufficient age or importance to be asked to tea or luncheon for themselves alone . The most memorable of these was my great - aunt Martha , not only for her own personality ...
... appeared was when country relatives were in London and were of sufficient age or importance to be asked to tea or luncheon for themselves alone . The most memorable of these was my great - aunt Martha , not only for her own personality ...
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... appeared to have been born against it , and he remained there all his life . It cast a slight shadow before him , so that in spite of his absolute nature , his air of distinction and authority , he appeared to be always in retreat ...
... appeared to have been born against it , and he remained there all his life . It cast a slight shadow before him , so that in spite of his absolute nature , his air of distinction and authority , he appeared to be always in retreat ...
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Solitude and Patriotism | 178 |
Idea of Progress The By Joyce Cary | 379 |
Tea Party The By Peter Green | 381 |
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