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... carried by Blondin . But Colcord , like many showmen , had , from early childhood , received training in many different spheres of show business and at one time had done some rope - walking . Blondin's performances were so perfect that ...
... carried by Blondin . But Colcord , like many showmen , had , from early childhood , received training in many different spheres of show business and at one time had done some rope - walking . Blondin's performances were so perfect that ...
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... carry him over on his back . The Prince reluctantly refused but suggested that the Duke of Newcastle , who was in attendance , might care to accept . Unfortunately the Duke also refused . This offer to well - known visitors became one ...
... carry him over on his back . The Prince reluctantly refused but suggested that the Duke of Newcastle , who was in attendance , might care to accept . Unfortunately the Duke also refused . This offer to well - known visitors became one ...
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... carried me down the steep cliff when I was small . But the war had come , and the coast had been mined , and my ... carry deck - chairs so they didn't pinch their fingers . And when they left in the early evening we could always have the ...
... carried me down the steep cliff when I was small . But the war had come , and the coast had been mined , and my ... carry deck - chairs so they didn't pinch their fingers . And when they left in the early evening we could always have the ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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