The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... thing, the hundredtoone shot hadwalked awaywith the race. A rushof tender admiration forCuthbert Banks floodedher heart. She saw that she had been all wrong. Cuthbert, whom she had always treated with a patronizing superiority, was ...
... thing, the hundredtoone shot hadwalked awaywith the race. A rushof tender admiration forCuthbert Banks floodedher heart. She saw that she had been all wrong. Cuthbert, whom she had always treated with a patronizing superiority, was ...
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... thing, only that it is an unknown quantity. I have known cases where marriage improved a man'sgame, and other cases ... things draw two men together more surely than a.
... thing, only that it is an unknown quantity. I have known cases where marriage improved a man'sgame, and other cases ... things draw two men together more surely than a.
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Pelham G. Wodehouse. Few things draw two men together more surely than a mutual inability to master golf, coupled with an ... thing is possible. Each was connected with a business in the metropolis; and often, before heleft for the links ...
Pelham G. Wodehouse. Few things draw two men together more surely than a mutual inability to master golf, coupled with an ... thing is possible. Each was connected with a business in the metropolis; and often, before heleft for the links ...
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... things were going. They were, in fact, the type of men of whom England is proudest—the backbone of a great country, toilers inthe mart, untiredbusinessmen, keen redblooded men ofaffairs. If theyplayed a littlegolf besides, who shall ...
... things were going. They were, in fact, the type of men of whom England is proudest—the backbone of a great country, toilers inthe mart, untiredbusinessmen, keen redblooded men ofaffairs. If theyplayed a littlegolf besides, who shall ...
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... thing seemed tous practically to amount toa declaration. That wasthe view that James Todd and Peter Willard took of it, and they used to call on Grace, watch her knitting, and come awaywith their headsfull of complicated calculations ...
... thing seemed tous practically to amount toa declaration. That wasthe view that James Todd and Peter Willard took of it, and they used to call on Grace, watch her knitting, and come awaywith their headsfull of complicated calculations ...
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