Mr. Meeson's WillLongmans, Green, 1921 - 304 Seiten |
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... were summed up and printed in parallel columns in such fashion as to resemble verbatim extracts to the eye of a careless reader . I handed the article to a friend . Presently he looked up doubtfully . 66 ' Certainly , " PREFACE xiii.
... were summed up and printed in parallel columns in such fashion as to resemble verbatim extracts to the eye of a careless reader . I handed the article to a friend . Presently he looked up doubtfully . 66 ' Certainly , " PREFACE xiii.
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Henry Rider Haggard. he looked up doubtfully . 66 ' Certainly , " he said , " these quotations are very similar . " It is probable that many other people made the same remark and remained undeceived . * Still , it is to be hoped that ...
Henry Rider Haggard. he looked up doubtfully . 66 ' Certainly , " he said , " these quotations are very similar . " It is probable that many other people made the same remark and remained undeceived . * Still , it is to be hoped that ...
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... lady of about twenty - four with pretty golden hair , deep grey eyes , a fine forehead , and a delicate mouth ; just now , however , she looked very nervous . " Well , Miss Smithers , what is it ? AUGUSTA AND HER PUBLISHER 5.
... lady of about twenty - four with pretty golden hair , deep grey eyes , a fine forehead , and a delicate mouth ; just now , however , she looked very nervous . " Well , Miss Smithers , what is it ? AUGUSTA AND HER PUBLISHER 5.
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... looked at his visitor in a way that conveyed clearly enough that he considered the inter- view was ended . Miss Smithers rose ,, and then , with a spasmodic effort , sat down again . " The fact is , Mr. Meeson , " she said " the fact is ...
... looked at his visitor in a way that conveyed clearly enough that he considered the inter- view was ended . Miss Smithers rose ,, and then , with a spasmodic effort , sat down again . " The fact is , Mr. Meeson , " she said " the fact is ...
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... looked , and then slowly crumpled up the cheque in her hand . " If I understand , Mr. Meeson , " she said , " you have sold the two rights of translation of my book , which you persuaded me to leave in your hands , for £ 14 ; out of ...
... looked , and then slowly crumpled up the cheque in her hand . " If I understand , Mr. Meeson , " she said , " you have sold the two rights of translation of my book , which you persuaded me to leave in your hands , for £ 14 ; out of ...
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