The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... Raymond Parsloe Devine, the risingyoung novelist (who roseat that moment a clear foot and a half) from any further exercise of his art. Two inches,indeed, totheright and Raymond must inevitably have handed in his dinnerpail. To make ...
... Raymond Parsloe Devine, the risingyoung novelist (who roseat that moment a clear foot and a half) from any further exercise of his art. Two inches,indeed, totheright and Raymond must inevitably have handed in his dinnerpail. To make ...
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... Raymond Parsloe Devine,but noneof the others werebeautiful girls.Long as themembers ofWood Hills Literary Society wereonbrain, they were short on looks, and,to Cuthbert's excited eye, Adeline Smethurst stood outlikea jewel in ...
... Raymond Parsloe Devine,but noneof the others werebeautiful girls.Long as themembers ofWood Hills Literary Society wereonbrain, they were short on looks, and,to Cuthbert's excited eye, Adeline Smethurst stood outlikea jewel in ...
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... RaymondParsloe Devine. Theman seemed to have made the deepest possible impression upon her plastic emotions. When he spoke, she leaned forward with parted lips and looked at him. When he was not speaking—which was seldom—she leaned ...
... RaymondParsloe Devine. Theman seemed to have made the deepest possible impression upon her plastic emotions. When he spoke, she leaned forward with parted lips and looked at him. When he was not speaking—which was seldom—she leaned ...
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... Raymond Parsloe Devine. "Good morning, Mr. Banks," said Adeline. "Good morning," said Cuthbert hollowly. "Such good newsabout Vladimir Brusiloff." "Dead?" said Cuthbert, with a touch of hope. "Dead? Ofcoursenot. Why shouldhebe? No,Aunt ...
... Raymond Parsloe Devine. "Good morning, Mr. Banks," said Adeline. "Good morning," said Cuthbert hollowly. "Such good newsabout Vladimir Brusiloff." "Dead?" said Cuthbert, with a touch of hope. "Dead? Ofcoursenot. Why shouldhebe? No,Aunt ...
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... Raymond Parsloe Devine hadnot yet arrived. His first glanceat the novelist surprised Cuthbert. Doubtless with thebest motives,Vladimir Brusiloff had permitted his face to become almostentirely concealed behind a dense zareba ofhair ...
... Raymond Parsloe Devine hadnot yet arrived. His first glanceat the novelist surprised Cuthbert. Doubtless with thebest motives,Vladimir Brusiloff had permitted his face to become almostentirely concealed behind a dense zareba ofhair ...
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