The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... thought the wheeze would be to be more English than any other youngEnglish writer." "Nonsense! Who wants an English writer to be English? You've got tobe Russian orSpanish or somethingto bea real success. The mantle ofthe great Russians ...
... thought the wheeze would be to be more English than any other youngEnglish writer." "Nonsense! Who wants an English writer to be English? You've got tobe Russian orSpanish or somethingto bea real success. The mantle ofthe great Russians ...
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... thought at this juncture was the resolve,as soon as she gotupto her room, to burn the three signed photographs hehad sent her and to give the autographed presentation set of hisbooks tothe grocer's boy. Mrs. Smethurst, meanwhile, having ...
... thought at this juncture was the resolve,as soon as she gotupto her room, to burn the three signed photographs hehad sent her and to give the autographed presentation set of hisbooks tothe grocer's boy. Mrs. Smethurst, meanwhile, having ...
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... thought, however, that they devotedtoo much of their timeand their thoughts to golf—assuming, indeed, that such a thing is possible. Each was connected with a business in the metropolis; and often, before heleft for the links, Peter ...
... thought, however, that they devotedtoo much of their timeand their thoughts to golf—assuming, indeed, that such a thing is possible. Each was connected with a business in the metropolis; and often, before heleft for the links, Peter ...
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... 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 golfers prefer to.
... 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 golfers prefer to.
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Pelham G. Wodehouse. the thought that many of the best golfers prefer to lose the first hole and save themselves for a strong finish. Peter and Jameshad played overthe lake hole so oftenthat they hadbecome accustomed toit,andhad grown ...
Pelham G. Wodehouse. the thought that many of the best golfers prefer to lose the first hole and save themselves for a strong finish. Peter and Jameshad played overthe lake hole so oftenthat they hadbecome accustomed toit,andhad grown ...
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