Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... thought . My bicycle responded swiftly and more swiftly . But there were my boys . My pace was too fast for them . And I endeavoured to grip and control my feverish energy , like a rider endeavours to grip and control a runaway horse ...
... thought . My bicycle responded swiftly and more swiftly . But there were my boys . My pace was too fast for them . And I endeavoured to grip and control my feverish energy , like a rider endeavours to grip and control a runaway horse ...
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matter to me . " I - I thought to please you , my boy ! " she said ; " it - it don't We'll go away home , my deary . We'll go away home . " " Mother ! Mother ! " cried Hervey in remorse ; and he thought of sending a note to Etta saying ...
matter to me . " I - I thought to please you , my boy ! " she said ; " it - it don't We'll go away home , my deary . We'll go away home . " " Mother ! Mother ! " cried Hervey in remorse ; and he thought of sending a note to Etta saying ...
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... thought of making Gunhild his bride - that would have been downright absurdity . He had never thought of any issue at all , merely basked in the sunshine of the present , never foreseen the end that must come . He was very , very sad at ...
... thought of making Gunhild his bride - that would have been downright absurdity . He had never thought of any issue at all , merely basked in the sunshine of the present , never foreseen the end that must come . He was very , very sad at ...
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