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... eye in my direction ) once commented that Lord Chesterfield's let- ters prove the folly of trying to influence one's ... eyes and ears , and your work is half - done . ' You must know how to enter a room gracefully . When an awkward ...
... eye in my direction ) once commented that Lord Chesterfield's let- ters prove the folly of trying to influence one's ... eyes and ears , and your work is half - done . ' You must know how to enter a room gracefully . When an awkward ...
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... eye in silent disapproval of another man's remark , and Bloomsberries caught each other's eyes so often that there was hardly room left for a direct glance . No , he would have hated Tavistock Square . But he might have noticed that ...
... eye in silent disapproval of another man's remark , and Bloomsberries caught each other's eyes so often that there was hardly room left for a direct glance . No , he would have hated Tavistock Square . But he might have noticed that ...
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... eye , and sharpened power , To turn , as swimmers into cleanness leaping , Glad from a world grown old and cold and ... eyes Quick as a hawk's and clear as the day You who have counted the game the prize , Here is the game of games to ...
... eye , and sharpened power , To turn , as swimmers into cleanness leaping , Glad from a world grown old and cold and ... eyes Quick as a hawk's and clear as the day You who have counted the game the prize , Here is the game of games to ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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