The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... looking rather dazed and apologising for everything's being in such a mess ; there had not been time yet , he ex- plained , to clear up after the bomb ; the visitors could see for themselves how badly adjacent houses had been hit , and ...
... looking rather dazed and apologising for everything's being in such a mess ; there had not been time yet , he ex- plained , to clear up after the bomb ; the visitors could see for themselves how badly adjacent houses had been hit , and ...
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... looking where I was going and found myself almost on the footboard of a spacious carriage in which sat a dignified old lady with prominent blue eyes . In a moment the eyes " registered " first annoyance and then ETON , 1891-1896 109 ...
... looking where I was going and found myself almost on the footboard of a spacious carriage in which sat a dignified old lady with prominent blue eyes . In a moment the eyes " registered " first annoyance and then ETON , 1891-1896 109 ...
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... looking back on the history of the time will agree that far more trouble should have been taken than was taken to achieve a possible settlement , and also that such a gesture as giving Cecil Rhodes his degree on that occasion must have ...
... looking back on the history of the time will agree that far more trouble should have been taken than was taken to achieve a possible settlement , and also that such a gesture as giving Cecil Rhodes his degree on that occasion must have ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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