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... Peter pointed to a bench on the grass , where a tiny figure sat . They could just see him uncross his legs , cross them again , and turn over a page of his book . " Still scribbling . " They waved and shouted , but he didn't look up ...
... Peter pointed to a bench on the grass , where a tiny figure sat . They could just see him uncross his legs , cross them again , and turn over a page of his book . " Still scribbling . " They waved and shouted , but he didn't look up ...
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... Peter could only find a muddle , to see black and white where Peter could only see grey . How neatly his ideas slipped into place ! How tidily that phrase , ' our decadent death - wish , ' would round off a paragraph in the next book ...
... Peter could only find a muddle , to see black and white where Peter could only see grey . How neatly his ideas slipped into place ! How tidily that phrase , ' our decadent death - wish , ' would round off a paragraph in the next book ...
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... Peter nearly said . It seemed to him , he did not quite know why , that Father Tyrrell had conceded much to him . For a while they said nothing . " Is that all ? " said Father Tyrrell at length . " Yes , " said Peter . " You've let me ...
... Peter nearly said . It seemed to him , he did not quite know why , that Father Tyrrell had conceded much to him . For a while they said nothing . " Is that all ? " said Father Tyrrell at length . " Yes , " said Peter . " You've let me ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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