Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... England , birthplace of many a well - known statesman and soldier . The deer still roamed over the lovely park lands ; the noble sycamores ( the finest trees in England ) lifted their heads high above winding garden walks , fringed with ...
... England , birthplace of many a well - known statesman and soldier . The deer still roamed over the lovely park lands ; the noble sycamores ( the finest trees in England ) lifted their heads high above winding garden walks , fringed with ...
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... England we may confidently assume that more books are read by women than by men . Determined not to leave England without going to the old and well - loved Westminster Abbey , we recently dropped in for a morning service . London is ...
... England we may confidently assume that more books are read by women than by men . Determined not to leave England without going to the old and well - loved Westminster Abbey , we recently dropped in for a morning service . London is ...
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... England , it was a very perplexed manager who told me he couldn't get through to England on the ' phone and didn't know where he was at . " Cook's " were the same , and in the matter of English pounds they were not " taking any " . The ...
... England , it was a very perplexed manager who told me he couldn't get through to England on the ' phone and didn't know where he was at . " Cook's " were the same , and in the matter of English pounds they were not " taking any " . The ...
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