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... tell me all about it when you get back . ” Louise opened her hand - bag and looked into her purse . There was only one pound note and some silver . How had this happened ? Perhaps she had only cashed two pounds after all ? There was the ...
... tell me all about it when you get back . ” Louise opened her hand - bag and looked into her purse . There was only one pound note and some silver . How had this happened ? Perhaps she had only cashed two pounds after all ? There was the ...
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... telling me that I was an amour . It was well past midnight by the time he had told me all about his house and the ... tell you that I arrived safely and that the crossing was really quite easy . I don't know why people make such a ...
... telling me that I was an amour . It was well past midnight by the time he had told me all about his house and the ... tell you that I arrived safely and that the crossing was really quite easy . I don't know why people make such a ...
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... tell you of another , An unseen life that I now tell you ? I am your memory in life ; like the sea I swing Sorting the curious shells on my green lawns , And I pluck back days to you for counting And telling their beauty like petals ...
... tell you of another , An unseen life that I now tell you ? I am your memory in life ; like the sea I swing Sorting the curious shells on my green lawns , And I pluck back days to you for counting And telling their beauty like petals ...
Índice
Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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