The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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Page 49
... girl who asked to see him , he wrote : ' Excepting your compliments ( which are only excusable because you don't know me ) you write like a clever woman for which reason I hope you look as unlike one as possible — I never knew but one ...
... girl who asked to see him , he wrote : ' Excepting your compliments ( which are only excusable because you don't know me ) you write like a clever woman for which reason I hope you look as unlike one as possible — I never knew but one ...
Page 90
... girls like me don't change as fast as big ones like Sudha . If it weren't for my long hair , I still could be taken either for a boy or a girl . When I was a child , people had difficulty in telling which I was because Daddy always had ...
... girls like me don't change as fast as big ones like Sudha . If it weren't for my long hair , I still could be taken either for a boy or a girl . When I was a child , people had difficulty in telling which I was because Daddy always had ...
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... Girl , Druce and the odd job boy — this gratuity led to Anne's girl boasting to our servants of the profitable week she had . My sister at the New Inn and her household were very busy , and full , all the time , so that excepting a few ...
... Girl , Druce and the odd job boy — this gratuity led to Anne's girl boasting to our servants of the profitable week she had . My sister at the New Inn and her household were very busy , and full , all the time , so that excepting a few ...
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