The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 178George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1970 |
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... round the brink of total voicelessness into which we all must relapse , is that I know nothing about the words which I have dared to call my medium , my profession , over sixty years . Even the fact that writers leave a record of their ...
... round the brink of total voicelessness into which we all must relapse , is that I know nothing about the words which I have dared to call my medium , my profession , over sixty years . Even the fact that writers leave a record of their ...
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... round on the spot , first away from the pond towards his house then round again to the water and again towards his house and round again , making a full , spinning circle on the bank while his arms swung up to balance himself . The ...
... round on the spot , first away from the pond towards his house then round again to the water and again towards his house and round again , making a full , spinning circle on the bank while his arms swung up to balance himself . The ...
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... round and round , widening their prison through the imperceptible aeons of their labour . I would sit watching them , listening to the thin voice of the wind . Everything was hard up there : the moss , brittle and dark and close like ...
... round and round , widening their prison through the imperceptible aeons of their labour . I would sit watching them , listening to the thin voice of the wind . Everything was hard up there : the moss , brittle and dark and close like ...
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WINTER GARDEN by Janet Frame II | 11 |
THE LIBYAN WIND by Juanita Casey | 34 |
MY FAMILY by Kenneth Sein | 40 |
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