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... light , rocking under its load upon the uneven surface . Someone is chanting the traveller's prayer : a chorus of voices shout the response , high above the muffled roar of the engine . Long after every sound has died away the bus's light ...
... light , rocking under its load upon the uneven surface . Someone is chanting the traveller's prayer : a chorus of voices shout the response , high above the muffled roar of the engine . Long after every sound has died away the bus's light ...
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... light . This little girl wakes up in the morning , but it is still night , because her world is always dark . Darkness and light are both alike to her . THE ROYAL LONDON SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND cannot turn darkness into light , but they ...
... light . This little girl wakes up in the morning , but it is still night , because her world is always dark . Darkness and light are both alike to her . THE ROYAL LONDON SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND cannot turn darkness into light , but they ...
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... light , straining to see who was there . " Damn me , damn me , what's happened here ? Where's all this stuff come ... light from the standard lamp , the six faces glowed like a string of paper lanterns . At the piano , yellow as new ...
... light , straining to see who was there . " Damn me , damn me , what's happened here ? Where's all this stuff come ... light from the standard lamp , the six faces glowed like a string of paper lanterns . At the piano , yellow as new ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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