The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... suddenly have been holding her breath . " Can't say I do . " " Nice song . " I cover the water - front . I'm watching the sea . Oh ! When will the one I love come back to me- She was already too far away for him to hear the rest of the ...
... suddenly have been holding her breath . " Can't say I do . " " Nice song . " I cover the water - front . I'm watching the sea . Oh ! When will the one I love come back to me- She was already too far away for him to hear the rest of the ...
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... suddenly discovered the dramatic possibilities of getting religion . Each morning after breakfast she sat me down and delivered an impromptu sermon . That morning Lucia's homily was about searching for God . When she admonished me to go ...
... suddenly discovered the dramatic possibilities of getting religion . Each morning after breakfast she sat me down and delivered an impromptu sermon . That morning Lucia's homily was about searching for God . When she admonished me to go ...
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... Suddenly she despised him for his trickery . She pushed the photographs back into her pocket and climbed up into the loft to clean the gun . She did not go home that night , but sat with the gun in the crook of her arm , waiting for him ...
... Suddenly she despised him for his trickery . She pushed the photographs back into her pocket and climbed up into the loft to clean the gun . She did not go home that night , but sat with the gun in the crook of her arm , waiting for him ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
BiographyTrue and False | 66 |
Real Theatre | 67 |
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