Mrs. Beer's HouseHutchinson, 1978 - 240 стор. |
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... uncle became railway clerks . Uncle Harry did well ; he was promoted to Waterloo and finally came back to the West Country as stationmaster of Seaton Junction . I once saw him standing masterfully on top of the footbridge that linked ...
... uncle became railway clerks . Uncle Harry did well ; he was promoted to Waterloo and finally came back to the West Country as stationmaster of Seaton Junction . I once saw him standing masterfully on top of the footbridge that linked ...
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... Uncle David and my grandfather doing . They did not wear special working clothes , either ; a uniform did not count . We were not very lucky with cousins . Just as Andrew Beer was lost to us in childhood , so were the four children of ...
... Uncle David and my grandfather doing . They did not wear special working clothes , either ; a uniform did not count . We were not very lucky with cousins . Just as Andrew Beer was lost to us in childhood , so were the four children of ...
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... Uncle Ted had had to get married in a hurry and by the quite unsubstantiated legend that her friends had frequently been seen down on the Strand with their handbags , as the local euphemism went . Every Christmas without fail these two ...
... Uncle Ted had had to get married in a hurry and by the quite unsubstantiated legend that her friends had frequently been seen down on the Strand with their handbags , as the local euphemism went . Every Christmas without fail these two ...
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