The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1954 |
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... walked cautiously ahead . I found myself looking down , as from the top seats of an amphi- theatre , on to a wide plain , a sort of arena , bounded by the river on one side and on the other by the curving ridge upon which I stood . I ...
... walked cautiously ahead . I found myself looking down , as from the top seats of an amphi- theatre , on to a wide plain , a sort of arena , bounded by the river on one side and on the other by the curving ridge upon which I stood . I ...
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... walked towards the door . " We must have another talk soon , " he said , and was gone . Outside Grandison could hear the little Austin coughing and backfiring . He felt suddenly deflated . Four o'clock . Grandison pushed open the gate ...
... walked towards the door . " We must have another talk soon , " he said , and was gone . Outside Grandison could hear the little Austin coughing and backfiring . He felt suddenly deflated . Four o'clock . Grandison pushed open the gate ...
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... walked as if he were concentrating upon walking , dis- trustful of his ability , or perhaps of the ground in front of him . This made his replies to my chatter somewhat delayed and perfunctory . But I did not mind ; I was used to his ...
... walked as if he were concentrating upon walking , dis- trustful of his ability , or perhaps of the ground in front of him . This made his replies to my chatter somewhat delayed and perfunctory . But I did not mind ; I was used to his ...
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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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