The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... he had taken on something rather attractive. It was only in the cold, grey light of the morning thathe realizedwhat hehad lethimself in for. I do not knowif you have had any experience of suburban literary societies, but the one that ...
... he had taken on something rather attractive. It was only in the cold, grey light of the morning thathe realizedwhat hehad lethimself in for. I do not knowif you have had any experience of suburban literary societies, but the one that ...
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Pelham G. Wodehouse. When Cuthbert had entered the drawingroom on the following Wednesday and had taken his usual place in a distant corner where, while able to feast his gaze on Adeline, hehad asporting chance ofbeing overlooked or ...
Pelham G. Wodehouse. When Cuthbert had entered the drawingroom on the following Wednesday and had taken his usual place in a distant corner where, while able to feast his gaze on Adeline, hehad asporting chance ofbeing overlooked or ...
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... hehad been introduced atvarious hamlets throughout the country. Raymond Parsloe Devine bowed courteously, while Cuthbert, wedged into his corner, glowered at him. "The critics,"said Mr.Devine, "havebeenkind enough to say that my poor ...
... hehad been introduced atvarious hamlets throughout the country. Raymond Parsloe Devine bowed courteously, while Cuthbert, wedged into his corner, glowered at him. "The critics,"said Mr.Devine, "havebeenkind enough to say that my poor ...
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... hehad sent her and to give the autographed 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 ...
... hehad sent her and to give the autographed 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 ...
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... he had joinedJames in the bunker hehad played hissixth. It is the glorious uncertaintyof golf thatmakes it the game it is. The factthat Jamesand Peter,lying sideby sideinthe same bunker,had played respectively one andsix shots, might ...
... he had joinedJames in the bunker hehad played hissixth. It is the glorious uncertaintyof golf thatmakes it the game it is. The factthat Jamesand Peter,lying sideby sideinthe same bunker,had played respectively one andsix shots, might ...
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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