Mrs. Beer's HouseHutchinson, 1978 - 240 стор. |
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... remember my grandfather personally I remember him through his grave , and in fact I have far pleasanter and more vivid impressions of visiting it , though this happened seldom , than of going to see any living relative . St John's - in ...
... remember my grandfather personally I remember him through his grave , and in fact I have far pleasanter and more vivid impressions of visiting it , though this happened seldom , than of going to see any living relative . St John's - in ...
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... Remember the poor ' , and the good rich did remember them , systematically , though they found it difficult to remember their names : even Miss Mabel , when she knew Christie quite well , tended to address him as ' organ - boy ' , while ...
... Remember the poor ' , and the good rich did remember them , systematically , though they found it difficult to remember their names : even Miss Mabel , when she knew Christie quite well , tended to address him as ' organ - boy ' , while ...
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... remember we used as a family to attend the afternoon service at Point - in - View on summer Sundays . Point - in - View was an Anglican chapel surrounded by almshouses , little more than single rooms , the whole forming one low building ...
... remember we used as a family to attend the afternoon service at Point - in - View on summer Sundays . Point - in - View was an Anglican chapel surrounded by almshouses , little more than single rooms , the whole forming one low building ...
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Exmouth and Torquay | 16 |
Plan of Salvation | 34 |
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A. A. Milne asked Assembly aunts beach Beer Bradham Lane Brother Brother Johnson Budleigh Salterton called certainly childhood Council School course D. K. Broster Dancing Devon doctor dressed enjoyed example Exeter Exeter Road Exmouth fact father favourite feel felt friends girls Gospel Hall Gospel Meeting Grammar School heard Hesba Stretton hymns idea imagine Jeffery Jesus knew later Littleham lived looked Lord's loved married meant Miss Britain Miss England Miss Fleming Mother never Nurse Olly once Orcombe Point Ottery St Mary parents perhaps Petitor play Plymouth Brethren poem poetry Point-in-View prayer Queen railway realised remember round Saints Salterton salvation saved seemed Sheila Sisters someone sound St Marychurch stood story Sunday suppose teacher tell thing thought told took Torquay train Tucker Uncle David walked Withycombe wonder words young
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The Promise of Happiness: Value and Meaning in Children's Fiction Fred Inglis Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1981 |