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... run down , as they refuse to leave the roadway until the last moment . Besides coping to some extent with the roads ... running water , rest after the long journey . I looked to the west where black clouds were massing VOL . 170 — NO ...
... run down , as they refuse to leave the roadway until the last moment . Besides coping to some extent with the roads ... running water , rest after the long journey . I looked to the west where black clouds were massing VOL . 170 — NO ...
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... running , Mother walked the four miles to the shops , trudging back home with her baskets of groceries and scattering packets of tea in the mud . When she tired of this , she'd borrow Dorothy's bicycle , though she never quite mastered ...
... running , Mother walked the four miles to the shops , trudging back home with her baskets of groceries and scattering packets of tea in the mud . When she tired of this , she'd borrow Dorothy's bicycle , though she never quite mastered ...
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... running bars of copper above the sea . " Afraid you won't stand much chance of seeing anything now , will you ? " he called . He got no answer . He looked briefly at her figure , the darkening sand and the lapping phosphorescent tongues ...
... running bars of copper above the sea . " Afraid you won't stand much chance of seeing anything now , will you ? " he called . He got no answer . He looked briefly at her figure , the darkening sand and the lapping phosphorescent tongues ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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