Mr. Meeson's WillLongmans, Green, 1921 - 304 Seiten |
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... thought ; and the motives that sway our hearts swayed those of all the generations that are gone . This being so , the writers of to - day can only describe what has been described before . For instance : an author invents an immortal ...
... thought ; and the motives that sway our hearts swayed those of all the generations that are gone . This being so , the writers of to - day can only describe what has been described before . For instance : an author invents an immortal ...
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... thought that , perhaps , as ' Jemima's Vow ' had been such a great success , you might , perhaps ―- in short , you might be inclined to give me some small sum in addition to what I have received . " Mr. Meeson looked up . His forehead ...
... thought that , perhaps , as ' Jemima's Vow ' had been such a great success , you might , perhaps ―- in short , you might be inclined to give me some small sum in addition to what I have received . " Mr. Meeson looked up . His forehead ...
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... thought so - copyright fifty pounds , half proceeds of rights of translation , and a clause binding you to offer any future work you may produce during the next five years to our house on the seven per cent . agreement , or a sum not ...
... thought so - copyright fifty pounds , half proceeds of rights of translation , and a clause binding you to offer any future work you may produce during the next five years to our house on the seven per cent . agreement , or a sum not ...
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... thought . Presently an idea struck her : she might go back to Meeson and eat her words , and sell him the copyright of her new book for £ 100 , as the agreement provided . That would not be enough , however ; for travelling with an ...
... thought . Presently an idea struck her : she might go back to Meeson and eat her words , and sell him the copyright of her new book for £ 100 , as the agreement provided . That would not be enough , however ; for travelling with an ...
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... . Indeed , after he had once cleared his goods and chattels out of Pompa- dour Hall and settled them in a room in an hotel , he had not given the matter much thought . But he had given a good many thoughts to Augusta 43 CHAPTER IV ...
... . Indeed , after he had once cleared his goods and chattels out of Pompa- dour Hall and settled them in a room in an hotel , he had not given the matter much thought . But he had given a good many thoughts to Augusta 43 CHAPTER IV ...
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