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He goes ahead of me , slightly bent , with his long arms hanging at his sides , walking flatly , single - mindedly to whatever it is he's done . I I see a little pile of something in the grass to one side - green artichokes and the ...
He goes ahead of me , slightly bent , with his long arms hanging at his sides , walking flatly , single - mindedly to whatever it is he's done . I I see a little pile of something in the grass to one side - green artichokes and the ...
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“ Whose side are you on anyway ? ” her aunt asked her angrily , drawing from the pack . Uncle Geoff sat back heavily in his chair . “ On her own side I should think ” he said . Whose side was she on ? The question , which Ruth had never ...
“ Whose side are you on anyway ? ” her aunt asked her angrily , drawing from the pack . Uncle Geoff sat back heavily in his chair . “ On her own side I should think ” he said . Whose side was she on ? The question , which Ruth had never ...
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If she wrote down what seemed to happen , she was afraid that she would convey more than she herself understood , and thus betray inadvertently the strength of her own side . The words , like Bluey , would run barking joyfully to ...
If she wrote down what seemed to happen , she was afraid that she would convey more than she herself understood , and thus betray inadvertently the strength of her own side . The words , like Bluey , would run barking joyfully to ...
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POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON WIX | 75 |
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