Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... eyes hastily in the ' Morning Post - so much less oozy a paper than the ' Daily Mail ' -labelled it Mrs Mulligan's head ' and threw it into the delivery van . We soon became expert at locating sweetbreads , at dis- secting chops and ...
... eyes hastily in the ' Morning Post - so much less oozy a paper than the ' Daily Mail ' -labelled it Mrs Mulligan's head ' and threw it into the delivery van . We soon became expert at locating sweetbreads , at dis- secting chops and ...
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... eyes glued themselves to the finger stuffed inexpertly through the man's trigger - guard . For perhaps ten seconds nothing moved . My eyes travelled from the trigger , along the man's arm , past his breast - label with its Chinese ...
... eyes glued themselves to the finger stuffed inexpertly through the man's trigger - guard . For perhaps ten seconds nothing moved . My eyes travelled from the trigger , along the man's arm , past his breast - label with its Chinese ...
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... eyes , which he used on me to best advantage . When we made our farewell , he had taken my extended hand tenderly in his , as though it were a piece of precious porcelain , and bowed over it until his corsets cracked . My husband ...
... eyes , which he used on me to best advantage . When we made our farewell , he had taken my extended hand tenderly in his , as though it were a piece of precious porcelain , and bowed over it until his corsets cracked . My husband ...
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ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
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