Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... impressions from which people never wholly recover . The Beers , whom my mother was very soon to meet , lived in Albion Street , in the centre of the town , a hilly Victorian row of humble brick houses , not yet dominated by the big ...
... impressions from which people never wholly recover . The Beers , whom my mother was very soon to meet , lived in Albion Street , in the centre of the town , a hilly Victorian row of humble brick houses , not yet dominated by the big ...
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... impression it was a coinci- dence . Each Gospel Hall had a slightly different way of doing things ; one Assembly in Torquay , Warren Road , believed in moving from place to place in the course of the Open Air , with one speaker at each ...
... impression it was a coinci- dence . Each Gospel Hall had a slightly different way of doing things ; one Assembly in Torquay , Warren Road , believed in moving from place to place in the course of the Open Air , with one speaker at each ...
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... impression that a visual memory of him supports : loping across the playing - field four times a day to and from his house at the far corner of the grounds . He was fond of me and , when I was eleven , spent a great deal of time sitting ...
... impression that a visual memory of him supports : loping across the playing - field four times a day to and from his house at the far corner of the grounds . He was fond of me and , when I was eleven , spent a great deal of time sitting ...
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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