Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... side of the river , and in it swam incoherently a number of recognisable glittering objects : golden streets , jasper gates , shining hosts , a white throne and a crystal sea . On this side of the valley there was darkness , with mists ...
... side of the river , and in it swam incoherently a number of recognisable glittering objects : golden streets , jasper gates , shining hosts , a white throne and a crystal sea . On this side of the valley there was darkness , with mists ...
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... side of the hospital , and we , who had rushed down to Torquay for the emergency , hung out of the train and waved to her on our way home . She had had a message got to her in time and was sta- tioned at a window waving back , quite ...
... side of the hospital , and we , who had rushed down to Torquay for the emergency , hung out of the train and waved to her on our way home . She had had a message got to her in time and was sta- tioned at a window waving back , quite ...
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... side of the promenade ; it had a number and not a facetious name . There had been a storm ; rolls of very smelly seaweed had been washed up and lay in long tiers from the Pier to Orcombe Point . In the aftermath of the storm , the ...
... side of the promenade ; it had a number and not a facetious name . There had been a storm ; rolls of very smelly seaweed had been washed up and lay in long tiers from the Pier to Orcombe Point . In the aftermath of the storm , the ...
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