The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... train back to Leipzig to spend Christmas with the cousin's family ; Annie was now on her way to Tempelhof to catch the 0715 plane to Essen . Even if they stopped her they couldn't disprove the story , at least until the morning train ...
... train back to Leipzig to spend Christmas with the cousin's family ; Annie was now on her way to Tempelhof to catch the 0715 plane to Essen . Even if they stopped her they couldn't disprove the story , at least until the morning train ...
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... train clattered along . “ I should have your picnic about one by your watch " Granny had planned for her . Watching ... train left Basingstoke . One o'clock came . She would wait — yes , wait for the viaduct . She looked through the ...
... train clattered along . “ I should have your picnic about one by your watch " Granny had planned for her . Watching ... train left Basingstoke . One o'clock came . She would wait — yes , wait for the viaduct . She looked through the ...
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... train sped past . The wet under her had begun to grow cold . With Assunta ( who had now returned to help her ) she discussed her next problem , which would come when she had to stand up to get out . Leave the book on the seat , advised ...
... train sped past . The wet under her had begun to grow cold . With Assunta ( who had now returned to help her ) she discussed her next problem , which would come when she had to stand up to get out . Leave the book on the seat , advised ...
Contents
POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 75 |
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