Mrs. Beer's HouseHutchinson, 1978 - 240 стор. |
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... looked fuller and deeper than on other beaches , and , when it was out , the shore looked exaggeratedly decayed and gaping , and we cut our feet 20.
... looked fuller and deeper than on other beaches , and , when it was out , the shore looked exaggeratedly decayed and gaping , and we cut our feet 20.
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... looked old , patchy and very cross , and moved little more than the animals at the Museum . I was told they later got bombed , which I was very sorry to hear . - The Rougemont was the reddest building I had ever seen , fiery , carroty ...
... looked old , patchy and very cross , and moved little more than the animals at the Museum . I was told they later got bombed , which I was very sorry to hear . - The Rougemont was the reddest building I had ever seen , fiery , carroty ...
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... looked restless and uneasy and as though the water had lost weight . The sky was greyer than the sea . But it was warm enough and possible to bathe , and we had just returned to the hut to dress when Mother got up and said she had a bad ...
... looked restless and uneasy and as though the water had lost weight . The sky was greyer than the sea . But it was warm enough and possible to bathe , and we had just returned to the hut to dress when Mother got up and said she had a bad ...
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