The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... morning after breakfast she sat me down and delivered an impromptu sermon . That morning Lucia's homily was about searching for God . When she admonished me to go out into the highways and byways and look for God , I took her literally ...
... morning after breakfast she sat me down and delivered an impromptu sermon . That morning Lucia's homily was about searching for God . When she admonished me to go out into the highways and byways and look for God , I took her literally ...
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... morning breakfast smoke Which warned me then of mine ; so up the lane I wandered home contented , full of plans , Pulling a length of pink convolvulus Whose blossoms , almost as I picked them , died . Bright as the morning sea those ...
... morning breakfast smoke Which warned me then of mine ; so up the lane I wandered home contented , full of plans , Pulling a length of pink convolvulus Whose blossoms , almost as I picked them , died . Bright as the morning sea those ...
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... morning , he and Wilmot climbed the ladder on board ; they sailed at seven , were off the French coast next morning and were put ashore at Fécamp . The next day , ' says the King , ' we got to Rouen , to an inn , one of the best in the ...
... morning , he and Wilmot climbed the ladder on board ; they sailed at seven , were off the French coast next morning and were put ashore at Fécamp . The next day , ' says the King , ' we got to Rouen , to an inn , one of the best in the ...
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