The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... began to ask why it was that one began to pant and gasp at a great height . Could birds or insects live above the places where snow lasted throughout the year ? How and why did the glaciers , those white dragons of the medieval prints ...
... began to ask why it was that one began to pant and gasp at a great height . Could birds or insects live above the places where snow lasted throughout the year ? How and why did the glaciers , those white dragons of the medieval prints ...
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... began to rock with laughter . A young man , snatching an empty bottle from his knapsack , jerked the window open and began , with mock eagerness , to catch the wine - drippings from the roof . The bus stopped . Everyone looked at me ...
... began to rock with laughter . A young man , snatching an empty bottle from his knapsack , jerked the window open and began , with mock eagerness , to catch the wine - drippings from the roof . The bus stopped . Everyone looked at me ...
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... began to come out of the black mouth between the two painted frescoes . One had to step down into the church , which was very dark and for the moment blinding after the clear sunshine outside . The Abbess was already seated on her ...
... began to come out of the black mouth between the two painted frescoes . One had to step down into the church , which was very dark and for the moment blinding after the clear sunshine outside . The Abbess was already seated on her ...
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HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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