Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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I turned my head . " What is it , Juffs ? " I asked , adding what he must have known , " You need not hold up your hand , you know . You are not in school . " He lowered his hand . Please , sir , can we go faster ? " he asked . I smiled ...
I turned my head . " What is it , Juffs ? " I asked , adding what he must have known , " You need not hold up your hand , you know . You are not in school . " He lowered his hand . Please , sir , can we go faster ? " he asked . I smiled ...
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... turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed through the narrow passage between the gardens of Lansdowne House and Devonshire ...
... turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed through the narrow passage between the gardens of Lansdowne House and Devonshire ...
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... turn can ( 1 ) Pass , retir- ing from the bidding , or ( 2 ) Advance the last bid by one counter . The bidding is ... turned - up card in his count , as if won by him ; and from the Buyer's count there is deducted the value of any ...
... turn can ( 1 ) Pass , retir- ing from the bidding , or ( 2 ) Advance the last bid by one counter . The bidding is ... turned - up card in his count , as if won by him ; and from the Buyer's count there is deducted the value of any ...
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