The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... Hope End . Haunting the mind of the adolescent girl was the laugh of dissipation ' : in all earnest- ness , mixing tears and exclamation marks , she implored her absent brother not to ' stray from the path of honorable rectitude ...
... Hope End . Haunting the mind of the adolescent girl was the laugh of dissipation ' : in all earnest- ness , mixing tears and exclamation marks , she implored her absent brother not to ' stray from the path of honorable rectitude ...
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... Hope End . But with the passage of the years , there had come also a corresponding change in the relationship . The tenderness on both sides remained as imperative as before ; but in Ba's case the ' rage for power that had accompanied ...
... Hope End . But with the passage of the years , there had come also a corresponding change in the relationship . The tenderness on both sides remained as imperative as before ; but in Ba's case the ' rage for power that had accompanied ...
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... hope I didn't tire you last night with my long rigmarole . It must be over fifty years since I inflicted it on anybody and I do not expect that I shall ever do so again . I am so grateful for what you told me about the violins and the ...
... hope I didn't tire you last night with my long rigmarole . It must be over fifty years since I inflicted it on anybody and I do not expect that I shall ever do so again . I am so grateful for what you told me about the violins and the ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1 |
HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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