The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 161George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1945 |
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... clock . " We three had come down for the day ; Paul was staying with her . I don't remember where he was at the time - I'm afraid probably sulking , somewhere about the place . ' ' I remember my coat , ' said her niece Clara , ' but I ...
... clock . " We three had come down for the day ; Paul was staying with her . I don't remember where he was at the time - I'm afraid probably sulking , somewhere about the place . ' ' I remember my coat , ' said her niece Clara , ' but I ...
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... clock should anticipate its last second , the first it would not consume for a hundred years . Annihilation waited - the concrete roadway under the block of flats . By the concrete roadway the clock would be struck , not to strike again ...
... clock should anticipate its last second , the first it would not consume for a hundred years . Annihilation waited - the concrete roadway under the block of flats . By the concrete roadway the clock would be struck , not to strike again ...
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... clock was the only thing in that god - awful house I liked . So I piped up . That was the day our bit of trouble began . ' It was one of those typical headachey Sandyhill March mornings -house heated to bursting - point and a livery sun ...
... clock was the only thing in that god - awful house I liked . So I piped up . That was the day our bit of trouble began . ' It was one of those typical headachey Sandyhill March mornings -house heated to bursting - point and a livery sun ...
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