The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... she was accompanied by 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 ...
... she was accompanied by 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 ...
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... She was unequalto thetask of explaining, without hurting anyone's feelings, that she had always regarded Cuthbertasapiece of cheese and a blot onthe landscape. "Introduct me!" thundered theCelebrity. "Why, certainly, certainly, of ...
... She was unequalto thetask of explaining, without hurting anyone's feelings, that she had always regarded Cuthbertasapiece of cheese and a blot onthe landscape. "Introduct me!" thundered theCelebrity. "Why, certainly, certainly, of ...
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... Shewas stunned. Before her veryeyesthe stone which the builders had rejected had become themain thing, the hundredtoone shot hadwalked awaywith the race. A rushof tender admiration forCuthbert Banks floodedher heart. She saw that she ...
... Shewas stunned. Before her veryeyesthe stone which the builders had rejected had become themain thing, the hundredtoone shot hadwalked awaywith the race. A rushof tender admiration forCuthbert Banks floodedher heart. She saw that she ...
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... she was polluting the golden summer air with the most hideous blasphemy. It would be incorrect to say that James's love was turned tohate. He did not hate Grace. The repulsion he felt was deeper than mere hate. Whathe felt was not ...
... she was polluting the golden summer air with the most hideous blasphemy. It would be incorrect to say that James's love was turned tohate. He did not hate Grace. The repulsion he felt was deeper than mere hate. Whathe felt was not ...
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