The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 161George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1945 |
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... never feel sure that their Sickert was Sickert's Sickert , or that Sickert's Sickert corresponded with any ultimate reality . Only the pictures were there to prove that a tem- perament , with an eye and a hand , called Sickert or Walter ...
... never feel sure that their Sickert was Sickert's Sickert , or that Sickert's Sickert corresponded with any ultimate reality . Only the pictures were there to prove that a tem- perament , with an eye and a hand , called Sickert or Walter ...
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... never approved of the way the world is going . He is the only rather belated son of Mrs. Felicity Swansdown , the heiress . She had married late after coming so unexpectedly into her vast fortune , and his father had been dead six ...
... never approved of the way the world is going . He is the only rather belated son of Mrs. Felicity Swansdown , the heiress . She had married late after coming so unexpectedly into her vast fortune , and his father had been dead six ...
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... Never , never , never ! I can tell you the thought of this has begun to sicken me , to bring the sweat to my neck , sometimes to make me cry with a child's fury . Who knows what my tree is capable of , who knows what I might not possess ...
... Never , never , never ! I can tell you the thought of this has begun to sicken me , to bring the sweat to my neck , sometimes to make me cry with a child's fury . Who knows what my tree is capable of , who knows what I might not possess ...
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Against Basic English By Rose Macaulay 21 | 21 |
St Sergius and St Simeon 446 | 26 |
Amiel The Other Part I By Anthony Powell 481 | 34 |
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