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... sit in the window and shake it over my shoulders - it was so heavy you wouldn't believe -and he'd twist and arrange it so that it caught the sun , and then sit and just gaze and gaze . · • " Sometimes , when you children were all in bed ...
... sit in the window and shake it over my shoulders - it was so heavy you wouldn't believe -and he'd twist and arrange it so that it caught the sun , and then sit and just gaze and gaze . · • " Sometimes , when you children were all in bed ...
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... sitting in rickety wicker chairs behind the ruins of the bastion . The grass was fresh green and sprinkled with daisies and the creepers were putting out tender shoots , as if testing their way over the crumbling stones . Dani went away ...
... sitting in rickety wicker chairs behind the ruins of the bastion . The grass was fresh green and sprinkled with daisies and the creepers were putting out tender shoots , as if testing their way over the crumbling stones . Dani went away ...
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... sitting with a few neighbours in the old parlour when the clock struck twelve . There had been a good deal of drinking and we were in high spirits . " Who's afraid of ghosts ? " asked Dani . Nobody was afraid of ghosts , not with the ...
... sitting with a few neighbours in the old parlour when the clock struck twelve . There had been a good deal of drinking and we were in high spirits . " Who's afraid of ghosts ? " asked Dani . Nobody was afraid of ghosts , not with the ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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