The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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Page 211
... turned to us and said , " Mr Harmer now admits that what he thought he saw was , all the time , an illusion . " The doctor then per- suaded him to give up the revolver and we left . Suddenly I noticed that I had left my stick behind and ...
... turned to us and said , " Mr Harmer now admits that what he thought he saw was , all the time , an illusion . " The doctor then per- suaded him to give up the revolver and we left . Suddenly I noticed that I had left my stick behind and ...
Page 253
... turned sharply towards her . " You found someone for the sea- scapes ? " His lighted face checked her for a moment . Had she any right to exploit his innocence ? But when she caught in his eye a gleam of the old hang - dog deference ...
... turned sharply towards her . " You found someone for the sea- scapes ? " His lighted face checked her for a moment . Had she any right to exploit his innocence ? But when she caught in his eye a gleam of the old hang - dog deference ...
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... turned to old Tolstoy when they were faced for the first time with the reality of war , and wished he had brought the pocket edition with him like Nick had . How he missed his books ... He had just dozed off into a wakeful sleep when he ...
... turned to old Tolstoy when they were faced for the first time with the reality of war , and wished he had brought the pocket edition with him like Nick had . How he missed his books ... He had just dozed off into a wakeful sleep when he ...
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