The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... asking you.Can you name me a single case where devotion tothis pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?" The Sagesmiled gently. "I could name a thousand." "One willdo." "I will select," said the Sage, "from the ...
... asking you.Can you name me a single case where devotion tothis pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?" The Sagesmiled gently. "I could name a thousand." "One willdo." "I will select," said the Sage, "from the ...
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... asked him what hethought of the sombrerealism of 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 ...
... asked him what hethought of the sombrerealism of 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 ...
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... presentation set of hisbooks tothe grocer's boy. Mrs. Smethurst, meanwhile, having rallied somewhat, was endeavouringto setthe feastofreason andflow ofsoul going again. "And how do you like England, Mr. Brusiloff?" she asked.
... presentation set of hisbooks tothe grocer's boy. Mrs. Smethurst, meanwhile, having rallied somewhat, was endeavouringto setthe feastofreason andflow ofsoul going again. "And how do you like England, Mr. Brusiloff?" she asked.
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... asked. The celebrity paused in the act of lowering another segment of cake. "Dam good," hereplied, cordially. "I suppose you have travelled all over the country by this time?" "You said it," agreed the Thinker. "Have you metmany ofour ...
... asked. The celebrity paused in the act of lowering another segment of cake. "Dam good," hereplied, cordially. "I suppose you have travelled all over the country by this time?" "You said it," agreed the Thinker. "Have you metmany ofour ...
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... , of course. This is Mr.——." "Is your name Cootaboot?" asked Mrs. Smethurst, faintly. "Well, it's. She looked appealingly at Cuthbert. "Banks," prompted Cuthbert. "Banks!" criedVladimir Brusiloff. "Not Cootaboot Banks?"
... , of course. This is Mr.——." "Is your name Cootaboot?" asked Mrs. Smethurst, faintly. "Well, it's. She looked appealingly at Cuthbert. "Banks," prompted Cuthbert. "Banks!" criedVladimir Brusiloff. "Not Cootaboot Banks?"
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