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... Bournemouth Pier , ' though to my untutored eye it looked like an ironing - board and a flat - iron . It may have startled the little Editor , too , for he leaned for- ward , and after an appreciable pause , said , " To describe , say ...
... Bournemouth Pier , ' though to my untutored eye it looked like an ironing - board and a flat - iron . It may have startled the little Editor , too , for he leaned for- ward , and after an appreciable pause , said , " To describe , say ...
Pagina 154
... Bournemouth . Please , Miss Cranford - I insist . " So presently - and after all there had not been hot buttered buns -a trembling Miss Cranford on the window - seat beside me sat and waited . She said hopefully , " That lec- turer ...
... Bournemouth . Please , Miss Cranford - I insist . " So presently - and after all there had not been hot buttered buns -a trembling Miss Cranford on the window - seat beside me sat and waited . She said hopefully , " That lec- turer ...
Pagina 157
... Bournemouth , and had lunch , and sat about the pier or the promenade till it was four o'clock and train - time and we went to the station ; and Ellen wept all the way home in the train . That was my day in Bournemouth . I have never ...
... Bournemouth , and had lunch , and sat about the pier or the promenade till it was four o'clock and train - time and we went to the station ; and Ellen wept all the way home in the train . That was my day in Bournemouth . I have never ...
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CONTENTS | 71 |
ABANDON SHIP BY E V KARLSSON 361 | 96 |
A DONKEYS TRAVELS BY PATRICK ALLEN | 131 |
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