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Page 238
... Whitmay exchanged a few unimportant remarks but Mr Whitmay said almost nothing . When it was over he invited Ralph to look round the house and padded off without turning to see if he was being followed . It was at once obvious that the ...
... Whitmay exchanged a few unimportant remarks but Mr Whitmay said almost nothing . When it was over he invited Ralph to look round the house and padded off without turning to see if he was being followed . It was at once obvious that the ...
Page 239
... Whitmay should consider that the business of trying to become a member of the Mother of Parlia- ments was a sorry one . The answer to the first question began to unfold itself to him next day . Three - quarters of the letters waiting ...
... Whitmay should consider that the business of trying to become a member of the Mother of Parlia- ments was a sorry one . The answer to the first question began to unfold itself to him next day . Three - quarters of the letters waiting ...
Page 248
... Whitmay , they are talking of shutting our school and sending our bairns ten miles to Apperwick . Before you get on to other things just kindly tell us what you'd do about that ! " Arnold Whitmay , who sometimes surprised Ralph by his ...
... Whitmay , they are talking of shutting our school and sending our bairns ten miles to Apperwick . Before you get on to other things just kindly tell us what you'd do about that ! " Arnold Whitmay , who sometimes surprised Ralph by his ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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