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... felt that Arnold had taken an unfair advantage , had usurped the position of middleman , though how he was at a loss to explain . There were moments when George felt , unrewardingly , that he was roped only to Arnold , while Arnold he ...
... felt that Arnold had taken an unfair advantage , had usurped the position of middleman , though how he was at a loss to explain . There were moments when George felt , unrewardingly , that he was roped only to Arnold , while Arnold he ...
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... felt the vibration as the submarine began to move out to sea . We poured drinks and thought of Jim and his men paddling and how we too , in forty - eight hours . Suddenly Grigson appeared . He looked pale and serious . " I am afraid I ...
... felt the vibration as the submarine began to move out to sea . We poured drinks and thought of Jim and his men paddling and how we too , in forty - eight hours . Suddenly Grigson appeared . He looked pale and serious . " I am afraid I ...
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... felt utterly naked and defenceless : his useless knowledge lay scattered like dust among the bric - a - brac of the still hall .. He felt the need for a decision pressing in on him ; but the material from which to make it was not there ...
... felt utterly naked and defenceless : his useless knowledge lay scattered like dust among the bric - a - brac of the still hall .. He felt the need for a decision pressing in on him ; but the material from which to make it was not there ...
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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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