The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... friends . Little recked Jenks of hereditary untouchability , and exploited the friendship for all it was worth . Fortunately Jenks had no fancy for the country liquor that has often been the bane of the British rank and file , but a ...
... friends . Little recked Jenks of hereditary untouchability , and exploited the friendship for all it was worth . Fortunately Jenks had no fancy for the country liquor that has often been the bane of the British rank and file , but a ...
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... friends , and he heard many tales of real fighting , in which his friends had invariably bayoneted Turks . Buldoo felt he should like to do that , especially if as one of his friends said , it was a matter of ' prodding them in the rump ...
... friends , and he heard many tales of real fighting , in which his friends had invariably bayoneted Turks . Buldoo felt he should like to do that , especially if as one of his friends said , it was a matter of ' prodding them in the rump ...
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... friends is the next thing to seeing them . ' Scott was ever true to this precept . Even in the most crowded hours of life he kept his friendships in repair by faithful performance of the epistolary art . He did not always write well ...
... friends is the next thing to seeing them . ' Scott was ever true to this precept . Even in the most crowded hours of life he kept his friendships in repair by faithful performance of the epistolary art . He did not always write well ...
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