Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... living men , colder , indeed , than any records could show . The rain , it is true , ceased during the last week of our stay , but we had a fine illustration of what that wind can do which is called by the Genevese " La Bise " . It ...
... living men , colder , indeed , than any records could show . The rain , it is true , ceased during the last week of our stay , but we had a fine illustration of what that wind can do which is called by the Genevese " La Bise " . It ...
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... living voice out of the Eighteenth Century . A mind richly stored cannot always express itself in talk , but Samuel Johnson described Burke as the only man whose common conversation corresponded to his general fame in the world . One ...
... living voice out of the Eighteenth Century . A mind richly stored cannot always express itself in talk , but Samuel Johnson described Burke as the only man whose common conversation corresponded to his general fame in the world . One ...
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... living people who are strange and quick and not ashamed to be themselves . It's a kind of supreme airing to be among them . Goodbye , my dearest cousin . I shall never know anyone like you ; I shall remember every little thing about you ...
... living people who are strange and quick and not ashamed to be themselves . It's a kind of supreme airing to be among them . Goodbye , my dearest cousin . I shall never know anyone like you ; I shall remember every little thing about you ...
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