Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... started at six - thirty , but it always seemed very late at night with the darkness pressing against the windows - I do not remember the summer evenings - and in a panic I got saved every Sunday , trying frantically to go through the ...
... started at six - thirty , but it always seemed very late at night with the darkness pressing against the windows - I do not remember the summer evenings - and in a panic I got saved every Sunday , trying frantically to go through the ...
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... started to cry . The trolley was followed by fat , complacent Sister who said , ' Now don't be a baby , little girl . ' The screens went round her bed , two doctors arrived and went in behind them with Sister . And then Nellie started ...
... started to cry . The trolley was followed by fat , complacent Sister who said , ' Now don't be a baby , little girl . ' The screens went round her bed , two doctors arrived and went in behind them with Sister . And then Nellie started ...
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... started as soon as it got dark , with the arrival of the tablows , as we were careful to call them , from Littleham . They had to come down our lane in order to get to Phear Park just beyond which the procession formed up ; and it was a ...
... started as soon as it got dark , with the arrival of the tablows , as we were careful to call them , from Littleham . They had to come down our lane in order to get to Phear Park just beyond which the procession formed up ; and it was a ...
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