The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... returned to her . I would lie awake in my still - light bedroom and hear the chime of the piano below , a ragged chord , a poignant pause , then a twinkling wagtail run . Brash yet melancholy , coarse yet wistful , it would rise in a ...
... returned to her . I would lie awake in my still - light bedroom and hear the chime of the piano below , a ragged chord , a poignant pause , then a twinkling wagtail run . Brash yet melancholy , coarse yet wistful , it would rise in a ...
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... returned to England after his third journey with a valuable collection of rare insects , 230 birds , two land - tortoises , five armadillos , two large serpents , a sloth , an ant- bear and a cayman , he found himself in trouble with ...
... returned to England after his third journey with a valuable collection of rare insects , 230 birds , two land - tortoises , five armadillos , two large serpents , a sloth , an ant- bear and a cayman , he found himself in trouble with ...
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... returned to murder Waugh for putting him in the car with Mr. Davenport . But it was only the champagne cork . The champagne began to fizzle over onto the table and cumbersomely I tried to stop it with the palm of my hand . 66 Pour it ...
... returned to murder Waugh for putting him in the car with Mr. Davenport . But it was only the champagne cork . The champagne began to fizzle over onto the table and cumbersomely I tried to stop it with the palm of my hand . 66 Pour it ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
BiographyTrue and False | 66 |
Real Theatre | 67 |
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