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... knew it was in answer to his own . Mad Dai the Mad Dai the postman had said it was only summer told him it was so , although his father lightning or a falling star . He believed nothing his father told him , because no one else gave knew ...
... knew it was in answer to his own . Mad Dai the Mad Dai the postman had said it was only summer told him it was so , although his father lightning or a falling star . He believed nothing his father told him , because no one else gave knew ...
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... knew even better than she knew me . But I was not to be lonely . My hostess , showing no signs of displeasure at the failure of her little scheme , smiled encouragingly at me from a distance , and sent one of her two trusted American ...
... knew even better than she knew me . But I was not to be lonely . My hostess , showing no signs of displeasure at the failure of her little scheme , smiled encouragingly at me from a distance , and sent one of her two trusted American ...
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... knew what it was like to be caught in one of those monster waves . It would tumble you under like a rag doll . And ... knew there wasn't room to play cricket with so many people on the beach , but I wanted to see what he would say . " A ...
... knew what it was like to be caught in one of those monster waves . It would tumble you under like a rag doll . And ... knew there wasn't room to play cricket with so many people on the beach , but I wanted to see what he would say . " A ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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