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Pagina 153
... Cranford urgently . " No - no . " " Yes , " said the lecturer . Miss Cranford turned to me ap- pealingly . The tea - bell rang , and she smiled . I believe she thought I had somehow arranged for it to ring just then ; I had not , of ...
... Cranford urgently . " No - no . " " Yes , " said the lecturer . Miss Cranford turned to me ap- pealingly . The tea - bell rang , and she smiled . I believe she thought I had somehow arranged for it to ring just then ; I had not , of ...
Pagina 154
... Cranford speak of her day in 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 ...
... Cranford speak of her day in 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 ...
Pagina 158
an English book , is the best in the world . I salute Miss Cranford . Major - style is not dead . " " Miss Cranford has proved my point , " the Major said . " She had no style ; she got on with it . " " But that is style , " said the ...
an English book , is the best in the world . I salute Miss Cranford . Major - style is not dead . " " Miss Cranford has proved my point , " the Major said . " She had no style ; she got on with it . " " But that is style , " said the ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
BY ROBERT H HILL | 384 |
THE TADPOLES BY HUGH DUNT | 480 |
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