Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 288W. Blackwood, 1960 |
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... felt that he was inwardly disconcerted , and rightly so , at being asked to discriminate , in writing as it were , between his fellow - men , but he agreed to do so , and leaning back in his chair cupped his hands and yelled , " Dearest ...
... felt that he was inwardly disconcerted , and rightly so , at being asked to discriminate , in writing as it were , between his fellow - men , but he agreed to do so , and leaning back in his chair cupped his hands and yelled , " Dearest ...
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... felt uneasy during the night and had twice stood at our window watching . A reddish glow , waxing and waning , had reflected on the lake . All that day we watched the smoke and felt concerned that Alby had gone away , leaving Won- boyn ...
... felt uneasy during the night and had twice stood at our window watching . A reddish glow , waxing and waning , had reflected on the lake . All that day we watched the smoke and felt concerned that Alby had gone away , leaving Won- boyn ...
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... felt that it would have been a good speech except for one shortcoming . Somehow Whitmay gave an impression that none of the things he was discussing really held much significance for him . His expression , the tone of his voice , the ...
... felt that it would have been a good speech except for one shortcoming . Somehow Whitmay gave an impression that none of the things he was discussing really held much significance for him . His expression , the tone of his voice , the ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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