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Page 391
... interest that a little less , perhaps , of the shady side of Court life would have served to diversify it . The historian , where the machinations of women and ecclesiastics are concerned , is a trifle inclined to echo the conventional ...
... interest that a little less , perhaps , of the shady side of Court life would have served to diversify it . The historian , where the machinations of women and ecclesiastics are concerned , is a trifle inclined to echo the conventional ...
Page 396
... interest in Holster's impressionable heart that he is often able to tell the Mess Sergeant that " Young ' Olster's noo bit ' as written three blinkin ' times this week . " No , this particular letter was from an Admiral , a friend of ...
... interest in Holster's impressionable heart that he is often able to tell the Mess Sergeant that " Young ' Olster's noo bit ' as written three blinkin ' times this week . " No , this particular letter was from an Admiral , a friend of ...
Page 402
... interest in these details of sartorial appear in this play unless she got the economy ? Probably far more of the part of Tillie Ransome , the ex - Channel public are interested in knowing where swimmer turned crook ; and James Mutt , I ...
... interest in these details of sartorial appear in this play unless she got the economy ? Probably far more of the part of Tillie Ransome , the ex - Channel public are interested in knowing where swimmer turned crook ; and James Mutt , I ...
Page 409
... interests and the interests of the inshore fishermen were far from identical , one of the most pressing desi- derata of the latter being protection against the in- roads into bays and inshore fishing - grounds of maraud- ing trawlers ...
... interests and the interests of the inshore fishermen were far from identical , one of the most pressing desi- derata of the latter being protection against the in- roads into bays and inshore fishing - grounds of maraud- ing trawlers ...
Page 412
... interest . " How like you to bring an empty case . " This was excellent . It isn't empty , Joyce . " 66 She extracted " You mean this ? " the dead flower . " That and memories ; it's full of memories . " " But how interesting ! " " It ...
... interest . " How like you to bring an empty case . " This was excellent . It isn't empty , Joyce . " 66 She extracted " You mean this ? " the dead flower . " That and memories ; it's full of memories . " " But how interesting ! " " It ...
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