Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... heard the telephone ring . His clerk was answering it . Luckily for Sir Per- cival his servant was out of the room at the moment and he was able to tiptoe unobserved to the verandah . There he heard very clearly the clerk say , " At ...
... heard the telephone ring . His clerk was answering it . Luckily for Sir Per- cival his servant was out of the room at the moment and he was able to tiptoe unobserved to the verandah . There he heard very clearly the clerk say , " At ...
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... heard that before . ' Or , suppose , again , that you used a phrase and I said , ' I have heard that before . ' What kind of speech could we have ? " " I did not intend to be dis- courteous . I only meant , perhaps , that I was looking ...
... heard that before . ' Or , suppose , again , that you used a phrase and I said , ' I have heard that before . ' What kind of speech could we have ? " " I did not intend to be dis- courteous . I only meant , perhaps , that I was looking ...
Side 450
... heard her say he'd come up quicker on the hook and . . . ” " He signalled to lower away , " the craneman came to his rescue . " So I did , and swung the jib gently about the place . Bit of luck you found it . " " It found us , " said ...
... heard her say he'd come up quicker on the hook and . . . ” " He signalled to lower away , " the craneman came to his rescue . " So I did , and swung the jib gently about the place . Bit of luck you found it . " " It found us , " said ...
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