The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... with a clatteronthefloor. He sank moodily into an armchair and pressedthebell. "Waiter!" "Sir?" The young manpointed at ... witha grave sadness through the smoke of his pipe. His eye was deep and dreamy—the eye of a man who, as the poet ...
... with a clatteronthefloor. He sank moodily into an armchair and pressedthebell. "Waiter!" "Sir?" The young manpointed at ... witha grave sadness through the smoke of his pipe. His eye was deep and dreamy—the eye of a man who, as the poet ...
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... witha morerapturous intensity ifshehad been a small child andhea saucer of icecream. Allthis Cuthbert had to witness while still endeavouring to retain the possession of his faculties sufficiently to enable him to duck and back away ...
... witha morerapturous intensity ifshehad been a small child andhea saucer of icecream. Allthis Cuthbert had to witness while still endeavouring to retain the possession of his faculties sufficiently to enable him to duck and back away ...
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... with a distant nod.Ibeg your pardon? Yes,you are right. Two distant nods. Itwas always a failing of mine to countthe score ... witha small cast, thatPeter Willard and James Toddwerethe only visible aspirantsfor thehand ofMiss Forrester ...
... with a distant nod.Ibeg your pardon? Yes,you are right. Two distant nods. Itwas always a failing of mine to countthe score ... witha small cast, thatPeter Willard and James Toddwerethe only visible aspirantsfor thehand ofMiss Forrester ...
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... with a wild surmise, silent upon a peak in Darien. Precisely so did Peter Willard and James Todd stare with eagle eyes at the second lake hole, and gaze at each other witha wild surmise, silent upon a teein Woodhaven. They had dreamed ...
... with a wild surmise, silent upon a peak in Darien. Precisely so did Peter Willard and James Todd stare with eagle eyes at the second lake hole, and gaze at each other witha wild surmise, silent upon a teein Woodhaven. They had dreamed ...
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... with a score of eight apiece. Once past the bunker and round the bend ofthe road, thehole becomes simple. Ajudicious useofthecleek put Peteronthe green infourteen, while James,witha Braid iron, reachedit in twelve. Peterwas down in ...
... with a score of eight apiece. Once past the bunker and round the bend ofthe road, thehole becomes simple. Ajudicious useofthecleek put Peteronthe green infourteen, while James,witha Braid iron, reachedit in twelve. Peterwas down in ...
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