The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... mind that it was probably written on my return home after losing three balls in the gorseor breaking the headoff a favourite driver: and, with amurmured "Brave fellow! Brave fellow!" recallthe storyof theclownjesting while his child lay ...
... mind that it was probably written on my return home after losing three balls in the gorseor breaking the headoff a favourite driver: and, with amurmured "Brave fellow! Brave fellow!" recallthe storyof theclownjesting while his child lay ...
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... mind, the story of Cuthbert Banks." "Never heard of him." "Be of good cheer," said the Oldest Member. "You are going to hear of him now." * * * * * It was inthe picturesque little settlement of Wood Hills (said the Oldest Member) that ...
... mind, the story of Cuthbert Banks." "Never heard of him." "Be of good cheer," said the Oldest Member. "You are going to hear of him now." * * * * * It was inthe picturesque little settlement of Wood Hills (said the Oldest Member) that ...
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... mind wasina whirl.She feltas if she had been walking gailyalong a pleasant pathand hadstopped suddenly on thevery brink of a precipice. It would be idle to deny that Raymond Parsloe Devine had attracted her extraordinarily. Shehad taken ...
... mind wasina whirl.She feltas if she had been walking gailyalong a pleasant pathand hadstopped suddenly on thevery brink of a precipice. It would be idle to deny that Raymond Parsloe Devine had attracted her extraordinarily. Shehad taken ...
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... mind: for from it may be seen that varied, neverending pageant, which men call Golf, in a number of its aspects. To your right, on the firsttee, standthe cheery optimists who areabout to maketheir opening drive, happily conscious that ...
... mind: for from it may be seen that varied, neverending pageant, which men call Golf, in a number of its aspects. To your right, on the firsttee, standthe cheery optimists who areabout to maketheir opening drive, happily conscious that ...
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... and expense of ringing up the officeto say he would notbe coming inthat day; while Imyself have heardJames—and thisnot once, but frequently—say, while lunchingin the clubhouse, that he had half a mind to get Gracechurch Street on the.
... and expense of ringing up the officeto say he would notbe coming inthat day; while Imyself have heardJames—and thisnot once, but frequently—say, while lunchingin the clubhouse, that he had half a mind to get Gracechurch Street on the.
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