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... Miss Reed approached , for her eyes were focused only on the complications of her knitting and on the far distance . What was happening in between seemed to have little interest for her , though occasionally she stared with disapproval ...
... Miss Reed approached , for her eyes were focused only on the complications of her knitting and on the far distance . What was happening in between seemed to have little interest for her , though occasionally she stared with disapproval ...
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... Miss Reed , who seldom received a letter from one year's end to the next , shuddered at what seemed the worst exposure of all . Out of the corner of her eye she could still see it , white as the palm of an opened hand , and spread out ...
... Miss Reed , who seldom received a letter from one year's end to the next , shuddered at what seemed the worst exposure of all . Out of the corner of her eye she could still see it , white as the palm of an opened hand , and spread out ...
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... Miss Reed who was looking at something in the knitting . " Yes , there it is ! " she was saying , pointing to a small hole a few inches down . " I think I've found what you were looking for ! " The woman in red took up the knitting ...
... Miss Reed who was looking at something in the knitting . " Yes , there it is ! " she was saying , pointing to a small hole a few inches down . " I think I've found what you were looking for ! " The woman in red took up the knitting ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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