The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... listening . Then , out of the corner of my eye I saw them ; the children from the ' Little Big House , ' two boys and the little girl . I knew for sure now who the ' we ' were . " So that's it ! " I cried roughly . " Have it your own ...
... listening . Then , out of the corner of my eye I saw them ; the children from the ' Little Big House , ' two boys and the little girl . I knew for sure now who the ' we ' were . " So that's it ! " I cried roughly . " Have it your own ...
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... listening to a narrative has been lost in Europe . The Natives of Africa , who cannot read , have still got it ; if you begin to them : " There was a man who walked out on the plain , and there he met another man , ' you have them all ...
... listening to a narrative has been lost in Europe . The Natives of Africa , who cannot read , have still got it ; if you begin to them : " There was a man who walked out on the plain , and there he met another man , ' you have them all ...
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... listening to him tell it I found myself grinning . It was all very personal and rather obscene , as stories like that tend to be in Cayuna . We all pretend to be outraged when we hear them against ourselves , and then we start digging ...
... listening to him tell it I found myself grinning . It was all very personal and rather obscene , as stories like that tend to be in Cayuna . We all pretend to be outraged when we hear them against ourselves , and then we start digging ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
BiographyTrue and False | 66 |
Real Theatre | 67 |
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