The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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At King's Cross a car was waiting ; and knowing neither my destination nor the cause of my recall , I was driven to a building in a side street in the vicinity of Trafal- gar Square . This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the car ...
At King's Cross a car was waiting ; and knowing neither my destination nor the cause of my recall , I was driven to a building in a side street in the vicinity of Trafal- gar Square . This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the car ...
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At King's Cross a car was waiting ; and knowing neither my destination nor the cause of my recall , I was driven to a building in a side street in the vicinity of Trafal- gar Square . " This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the ...
At King's Cross a car was waiting ; and knowing neither my destination nor the cause of my recall , I was driven to a building in a side street in the vicinity of Trafal- gar Square . " This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the ...
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At last the train stopped at Rajajoki , the last station on the Finnish side of the frontier . It was a pitch - dark night , with no moon . ... Skirmishes frequently occurred , and the frontier was guarded jealous- ly by both sides .
At last the train stopped at Rajajoki , the last station on the Finnish side of the frontier . It was a pitch - dark night , with no moon . ... Skirmishes frequently occurred , and the frontier was guarded jealous- ly by both sides .
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Here , about a mile up , is an open meadow on the Russian side . It is now eleven o'clock . About three we will go out quietly and follow the road that skirts the river on this side , till we get opposite the meadow .
Here , about a mile up , is an open meadow on the Russian side . It is now eleven o'clock . About three we will go out quietly and follow the road that skirts the river on this side , till we get opposite the meadow .
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he stuck it at the side of the paper . Then , taking a round rubber seal , he made two imprints over the photograph . The seal was a red one , with the same inscription inside the periphery that was printed at the head of the paper .
he stuck it at the side of the paper . Then , taking a round rubber seal , he made two imprints over the photograph . The seal was a red one , with the same inscription inside the periphery that was printed at the head of the paper .
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