Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... knew whether to put ' yes ' or ' no ' on medical forms . The really dreaded infectious illnesses of my youth were scarlet fever and diphtheria . I was always sure I would get them . The books we read were as loud with their menace as ...
... knew whether to put ' yes ' or ' no ' on medical forms . The really dreaded infectious illnesses of my youth were scarlet fever and diphtheria . I was always sure I would get them . The books we read were as loud with their menace as ...
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... knew it was ' demmed ' and must have realised from our self- conscious voices that we knew it too . It was a pleasant family plot , with all of us in it together , for once . The Scarlet Pimpernel , incidentally , was another great ...
... knew it was ' demmed ' and must have realised from our self- conscious voices that we knew it too . It was a pleasant family plot , with all of us in it together , for once . The Scarlet Pimpernel , incidentally , was another great ...
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... knew perfectly well that by the time the toilers of the deep , whoever they were , had gone to rest , it would be much too late for even the most faithful hearts to get up a church service . I knew that the seagulls ' wings were not ...
... knew perfectly well that by the time the toilers of the deep , whoever they were , had gone to rest , it would be much too late for even the most faithful hearts to get up a church service . I knew that the seagulls ' wings were not ...
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