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... waited until the distinguished guests who wished to do so had spoken to him , and then I said to him with great earnestness , " You have made an immortal address . " To which he quickly replied : " Oh , you must not say that . You must ...
... waited until the distinguished guests who wished to do so had spoken to him , and then I said to him with great earnestness , " You have made an immortal address . " To which he quickly replied : " Oh , you must not say that . You must ...
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... wait . He has n't got properly warmed up yet , and that ' s only one side of him . Wait till you hear the outrageous things he calls you , " and she tittered . Mr. Trevor stared . " Me ! " he said . She read it slowly , with refined ...
... wait . He has n't got properly warmed up yet , and that ' s only one side of him . Wait till you hear the outrageous things he calls you , " and she tittered . Mr. Trevor stared . " Me ! " he said . She read it slowly , with refined ...
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... waits glorified . But this is for his lips - for one alone The touch which melts the girdle of the snows That wait at her white heart . Here comes and goes The motley world ; yet at this wild , fair zone But one strong arm may wait ...
... waits glorified . But this is for his lips - for one alone The touch which melts the girdle of the snows That wait at her white heart . Here comes and goes The motley world ; yet at this wild , fair zone But one strong arm may wait ...
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... wait To guard our English land . Oh , lonely looks the little isle , But not to those who see ; There's half a world would fight for her Who taught them to be free . Half - tone plate engraved by H. Davidson THE SPELLING. 52 THE CENTURY ...
... wait To guard our English land . Oh , lonely looks the little isle , But not to those who see ; There's half a world would fight for her Who taught them to be free . Half - tone plate engraved by H. Davidson THE SPELLING. 52 THE CENTURY ...
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kicking the ball themselves to recover such a kicked ball without waiting for it to be touched by the opponents , provided the ball first touches the ground . MEANING OF OFF - SIDE PLAY To the uninitiated it should be said that until ...
kicking the ball themselves to recover such a kicked ball without waiting for it to be touched by the opponents , provided the ball first touches the ground . MEANING OF OFF - SIDE PLAY To the uninitiated it should be said that until ...
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