The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... Vladimir Brusiloff. Itis little wonder that he tossedin bed, picking at the coverlet, through sleepless nights, and had tohave all his waistcoats taken in three inches to keep them fromsagging. This Vladimir Brusiloff to whomIhave ...
... Vladimir Brusiloff. Itis little wonder that he tossedin bed, picking at the coverlet, through sleepless nights, and had tohave all his waistcoats taken in three inches to keep them fromsagging. This Vladimir Brusiloff to whomIhave ...
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... Vladimir Brusiloff." "Dead?" said Cuthbert, with a touch of hope. "Dead? Ofcoursenot. Why shouldhebe? No,Aunt Emily met his manager after his lecture at Queen's Hall yesterday, and he has promised that Mr. Brusiloff shall come toher ...
... Vladimir Brusiloff." "Dead?" said Cuthbert, with a touch of hope. "Dead? Ofcoursenot. Why shouldhebe? No,Aunt Emily met his manager after his lecture at Queen's Hall yesterday, and he has promised that Mr. Brusiloff shall come toher ...
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... Vladimir Brusiloff had permitted his face to become almostentirely concealed behind a dense zareba ofhair, buthiseyes were visible through the undergrowth, and it seemed to Cuthbert that there was an expression inthem not unlike that ...
... Vladimir Brusiloff had permitted his face to become almostentirely concealed behind a dense zareba ofhair, buthiseyes were visible through the undergrowth, and it seemed to Cuthbert that there was an expression inthem not unlike that ...
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... cannot expect old headson young shoulders, and a lapse at the outset of one's career should notbe held against one whohas eventually seen the light. "Nastikoff no good," said Vladimir Brusiloff, coldly. He paused, listening.
... cannot expect old headson young shoulders, and a lapse at the outset of one's career should notbe held against one whohas eventually seen the light. "Nastikoff no good," said Vladimir Brusiloff, coldly. He paused, listening.
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... Vladimir Brusiloff proceeded to sumup. "No novelists any goodexcept me. Sovietski—yah! Nastikoff—bah! I spit meofzem all. Nonovelists anywhere any good except me. P. G. Wodehouse and Tolstoi not bad. Not good, but not bad. No novelists ...
... Vladimir Brusiloff proceeded to sumup. "No novelists any goodexcept me. Sovietski—yah! Nastikoff—bah! I spit meofzem all. Nonovelists anywhere any good except me. P. G. Wodehouse and Tolstoi not bad. Not good, but not bad. No novelists ...
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Abe Mitchell Adeline Alexander Alexander Paterson Arthur Jukes Ascobaruch asked atthe Betty bogey bunker bythe caddie Celia Clicking of Cuthbert club clubhouse course cried Cuthbert drive Eunice eyes face fairway fellow George Mackintosh girl golfer Gowf hadbeen hand handicap Harry Vardon hehad hewas High Priest hole inhis inthe Isaid Itwas James Todd King Merolchazzar little Wilberforce look married match McHoots mean Millicent mind Miss Forrester Mitchell morning Mortimer Sturgis Mortimer's never niblick night ofhis ofthe Oldest Member onthe Open Championship Ordeal By Golf P. G. Wodehouse Pekingese player playing golf putt Ralph Bingham Ramsden Waters Raymond Parsloe Devine replied round Rupert Bailey seemed Shewas shook shot silence Smethurst Sovietski stringed instrument stroke talking tell thathe theball thing thought tobe togo tothe uttered Vincent Jopp Vizier Vladimir Brusiloff voice wasa wasthe watched witha young