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... standing . Even before it had reached us , Tom and Chris had jumped down waistdeep into the water and were stretching out towards him . The little girl had gone with them and was clinging with one hand to Chris's coat while she held on ...
... standing . Even before it had reached us , Tom and Chris had jumped down waistdeep into the water and were stretching out towards him . The little girl had gone with them and was clinging with one hand to Chris's coat while she held on ...
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... standing over me . So here he was , the Carabiniere I had feared to meet at first and then longed for when worse fears threatened me . He was standing over me and he meant my failure . He meant a forced return by train from where I had ...
... standing over me . So here he was , the Carabiniere I had feared to meet at first and then longed for when worse fears threatened me . He was standing over me and he meant my failure . He meant a forced return by train from where I had ...
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... standing on his own feet . But if he did not die he would come away quite mad , and could never talk with other men again . All these things seemed quite possible under the dark jungle canopy that morning . Father had laughed at the ...
... standing on his own feet . But if he did not die he would come away quite mad , and could never talk with other men again . All these things seemed quite possible under the dark jungle canopy that morning . Father had laughed at the ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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