The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... Soon , although not too soon for him , work called him back to the platform . He took out his blue peaked cap and brushed his tunic . " Why don't you change at the garage ? There was a critical look in her eyes : eyes as brown as the ...
... Soon , although not too soon for him , work called him back to the platform . He took out his blue peaked cap and brushed his tunic . " Why don't you change at the garage ? There was a critical look in her eyes : eyes as brown as the ...
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... soon saw that he must put his innocence and his tribal life behind him and accept in exchange what Professor Lips called the ' doubt and calculation ' implicit in the feverish life of the white world . The coloured races no doubt have a ...
... soon saw that he must put his innocence and his tribal life behind him and accept in exchange what Professor Lips called the ' doubt and calculation ' implicit in the feverish life of the white world . The coloured races no doubt have a ...
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... soon seen that passive avoidance would suffice ; the pet was not social . No : even Miss Wilcox never thought her social . When she sent for her to show her fine clothes in the drawing - room where there was company , and especially ...
... soon seen that passive avoidance would suffice ; the pet was not social . No : even Miss Wilcox never thought her social . When she sent for her to show her fine clothes in the drawing - room where there was company , and especially ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
Warrior Tribes of the Tibetan Borderland | 28 |
The Science of Life 411 | 50 |
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