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It is not hard to speak in blank verse lines ( the rhythm's natural to the English tongue ) , as Mrs. Siddons's utterances showed : ' Beef cannot be too salt for me , my lord ; I asked for porter and they brought me beer .
It is not hard to speak in blank verse lines ( the rhythm's natural to the English tongue ) , as Mrs. Siddons's utterances showed : ' Beef cannot be too salt for me , my lord ; I asked for porter and they brought me beer .
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There was a story of how my father and she had been driving once on a mountain road in France and he had had to back the car to turn it and he asked her to look out of the window and tell him when to stop ; when the back wheels were ...
There was a story of how my father and she had been driving once on a mountain road in France and he had had to back the car to turn it and he asked her to look out of the window and tell him when to stop ; when the back wheels were ...
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He is a raven - haired , plump sort of man who does not look old enough to have been an undertaker for twenty - eight years . ' Do you really want to know all the grisly details ? ' he asked with a nervous grin and lit up a small cigar ...
He is a raven - haired , plump sort of man who does not look old enough to have been an undertaker for twenty - eight years . ' Do you really want to know all the grisly details ? ' he asked with a nervous grin and lit up a small cigar ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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