The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 178George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1970 |
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... Street was to be a centre for poets and the public . The shop was a small room about twelve feet square , furnished with homely oak tables and settles , lined from floor to ceiling with books - poetry old and new , plays , essays ...
... Street was to be a centre for poets and the public . The shop was a small room about twelve feet square , furnished with homely oak tables and settles , lined from floor to ceiling with books - poetry old and new , plays , essays ...
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... streets met . A wide space of pavement , a solitary tree , a bench . In one corner of the bench sat an old man , well - mufflered , wearing a cloth cap . Hans , tired now , sat down in the other corner . There must have been a street ...
... streets met . A wide space of pavement , a solitary tree , a bench . In one corner of the bench sat an old man , well - mufflered , wearing a cloth cap . Hans , tired now , sat down in the other corner . There must have been a street ...
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... Street , directly opposite the marvellous looming Gothic buttresses and tracery of St Mary Redcliff church . St Mary Redcliff dominated Pyle Street with its massive shadowy presence ; morning and evening St Mary Redcliff bells would ...
... Street , directly opposite the marvellous looming Gothic buttresses and tracery of St Mary Redcliff church . St Mary Redcliff dominated Pyle Street with its massive shadowy presence ; morning and evening St Mary Redcliff bells would ...
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MY FAMILY by Kenneth Sein | 40 |
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