Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... enjoyed them too . The Brethren certainly were eloquent . Their style was rather windy , and they fell back on tricks like calling the ageing Peter ' this grand old man ' , plumping out ' now ' into ' this present moment of time ' and ...
... enjoyed them too . The Brethren certainly were eloquent . Their style was rather windy , and they fell back on tricks like calling the ageing Peter ' this grand old man ' , plumping out ' now ' into ' this present moment of time ' and ...
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... enjoyed these readings . We had to be very attentive , of course . Once when we said something to each other in the middle Mother stopped dead and waited for the silence to break us down . We stuck it out for what seemed like a manfully ...
... enjoyed these readings . We had to be very attentive , of course . Once when we said something to each other in the middle Mother stopped dead and waited for the silence to break us down . We stuck it out for what seemed like a manfully ...
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... enjoyed the day , with aesthetic pleasure , brought on by many sights and sounds : the newly - cut grass , the tight rattle of the bean - bags , the coloured sashes ( blue for Athenians , yellow for Trojans , red for Spartans , green ...
... enjoyed the day , with aesthetic pleasure , brought on by many sights and sounds : the newly - cut grass , the tight rattle of the bean - bags , the coloured sashes ( blue for Athenians , yellow for Trojans , red for Spartans , green ...
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Plan of Salvation | 34 |
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