The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... the ball,someone in the crowd he tries to assassinate Lenin with arewolwer—you know that is our great national sport, trying to assassinate Lenin with rewolwers—and the bangputs Trotsky off his stroke and he goes five yards past the ...
... the ball,someone in the crowd he tries to assassinate Lenin with arewolwer—you know that is our great national sport, trying to assassinate Lenin with rewolwers—and the bangputs Trotsky off his stroke and he goes five yards past the ...
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... the ball shallbeconsidered holedout only whenit isinthe hole, notwhen it stopsonthe edge." "Undoubtedly.And—you know I don't want to hurt your feelings—missingthe ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll ...
... the ball shallbeconsidered holedout only whenit isinthe hole, notwhen it stopsonthe edge." "Undoubtedly.And—you know I don't want to hurt your feelings—missingthe ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll ...
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... the ball, a difficult putt for the half. Onlyonething couldhappen whenyouleft Peter a difficult putt; and James advancedto the lake hole one up, Peter, as he followed, trying to console himself with the thought that many of the best ...
... the ball, a difficult putt for the half. Onlyonething couldhappen whenyouleft Peter a difficult putt; and James advancedto the lake hole one up, Peter, as he followed, trying to console himself with the thought that many of the best ...
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... the ball should bedirectly in alinewith apoint exactlyin the centre of the back ofthe player's neck; and so far James's effortsto keep his eye on theball and onthe back ofhis neck simultaneouslyhad produced no satisfactory results ...
... the ball should bedirectly in alinewith apoint exactlyin the centre of the back ofthe player's neck; and so far James's effortsto keep his eye on theball and onthe back ofhis neck simultaneouslyhad produced no satisfactory results ...
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... the ball of the foot." "I beg your pardon?" "Nothing, nothing. I wasn't thinking. The fact is, I've something on mymind. So has Peter. Youmustn't thinktoo hardly ofhim. Wehave been playing an important match, and it must have got on his ...
... the ball of the foot." "I beg your pardon?" "Nothing, nothing. I wasn't thinking. The fact is, I've something on mymind. So has Peter. Youmustn't thinktoo hardly ofhim. Wehave been playing an important match, and it must have got on his ...
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