The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 164George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1949 |
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... stood still . When I stood up I was startled to see that somebody was watching us . At the foot of the stairs , half hidden by a scrubby tree which grew against the house , was a girl . She seemed younger than I was and rather taller ...
... stood still . When I stood up I was startled to see that somebody was watching us . At the foot of the stairs , half hidden by a scrubby tree which grew against the house , was a girl . She seemed younger than I was and rather taller ...
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... stood high and solitary on the summit of the after flag - pole . It stood with the careful genius birds have for showing up statues . Other gulls wheeled and swooped round , but that one stood stiffly still and careful . The girl ...
... stood high and solitary on the summit of the after flag - pole . It stood with the careful genius birds have for showing up statues . Other gulls wheeled and swooped round , but that one stood stiffly still and careful . The girl ...
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... stood about the decks in groups , or sat sheltered on the long wooden seats to leeward by the funnel . They had fallen silent and their eyes were on the sea . The homeward journey rests the soul , nothing to be done but to arrive . A ...
... stood about the decks in groups , or sat sheltered on the long wooden seats to leeward by the funnel . They had fallen silent and their eyes were on the sea . The homeward journey rests the soul , nothing to be done but to arrive . A ...
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