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Page 454
... interest Dr. Hoopoe took . " How does he mean about your real name ? " I said . " There's a dog mart down by the bus station on Tuesday even- ings , " my wife said , and after supper the same day , when she'd settled the animal on my ...
... interest Dr. Hoopoe took . " How does he mean about your real name ? " I said . " There's a dog mart down by the bus station on Tuesday even- ings , " my wife said , and after supper the same day , when she'd settled the animal on my ...
Page 585
... interest not only the generation of home Scots educated to an English pattern that leaves them ignorant of their own land , and exiled Scots who have sentimental ties with the old country , but also our good neighbours in the South ...
... interest not only the generation of home Scots educated to an English pattern that leaves them ignorant of their own land , and exiled Scots who have sentimental ties with the old country , but also our good neighbours in the South ...
Page 664
... interest that soars beyond its readability . needs the evidence of observers as well as participants . In comparison with this active , versatile mind , how limited and stodgy Ernest Bevin seems , even in Mr. Francis Williams ' admiring ...
... interest that soars beyond its readability . needs the evidence of observers as well as participants . In comparison with this active , versatile mind , how limited and stodgy Ernest Bevin seems , even in Mr. Francis Williams ' admiring ...
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