The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 178George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1970 |
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Page 174
... never fully recovered from this defeat , and never again after this did the British enjoy such a headlong pursuit or know such immediate and over- whelming success . These were wonderful days . All our fears were swallowed up in the ...
... never fully recovered from this defeat , and never again after this did the British enjoy such a headlong pursuit or know such immediate and over- whelming success . These were wonderful days . All our fears were swallowed up in the ...
Page 246
... never have thought him a boy , he was so manly , and so much himself that no women came after him , nor did she know of any connexion ; but still , that he was a sad rake , and terribly fond of women , and would sometimes be saucy to ...
... never have thought him a boy , he was so manly , and so much himself that no women came after him , nor did she know of any connexion ; but still , that he was a sad rake , and terribly fond of women , and would sometimes be saucy to ...
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... never let him know that she accorded the absence of children the same light - weight her friends . accorded their presence , and so almost neutralised childlessness . There were about one hundred children at the creche , none older than ...
... never let him know that she accorded the absence of children the same light - weight her friends . accorded their presence , and so almost neutralised childlessness . There were about one hundred children at the creche , none older than ...
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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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