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... waiting for the bus , that she was going home now for a nice , peaceful evening by the fire . The challenge and emotion which she put into these words had a startling effect on certain people who had expected them to be accom- panied by ...
... waiting for the bus , that she was going home now for a nice , peaceful evening by the fire . The challenge and emotion which she put into these words had a startling effect on certain people who had expected them to be accom- panied by ...
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... waiting for the chance to get home again . She still walked about the town slowly — a belated sightseer , sometimes puzzled and sometimes pleased by what she saw , but never unconcerned and certainly never at her ease . People would ...
... waiting for the chance to get home again . She still walked about the town slowly — a belated sightseer , sometimes puzzled and sometimes pleased by what she saw , but never unconcerned and certainly never at her ease . People would ...
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... Waiting does not tire me ; A promise is too precious to miss . When the fallen leaves glow In the bright Autumn sun We tell our old tales On a street corner . In the boiling hot summer We endure good humouredly The long painful days ...
... Waiting does not tire me ; A promise is too precious to miss . When the fallen leaves glow In the bright Autumn sun We tell our old tales On a street corner . In the boiling hot summer We endure good humouredly The long painful days ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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