Your EnglandPutnam, 1955 - 303 ページ Memoirs of trout fishing, politics, rugby, the London music hall and school masters. |
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... famous beauty to a peer's son . The announce- ment was followed by the following sentence : " We understand that the fair lady did not consent immediately to the proposal , and so for several months the pendulum of Mr X's happiness was ...
... famous beauty to a peer's son . The announce- ment was followed by the following sentence : " We understand that the fair lady did not consent immediately to the proposal , and so for several months the pendulum of Mr X's happiness was ...
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... famous ballerinas and dancers . But the ballet was Tchaikovsky's " The Swan Lake " ; the choreography was by Petipa and the decor by Korovin . The two chief roles were , I think , performed by Kshesinskaya and Nijinsky . I had no idea ...
... famous ballerinas and dancers . But the ballet was Tchaikovsky's " The Swan Lake " ; the choreography was by Petipa and the decor by Korovin . The two chief roles were , I think , performed by Kshesinskaya and Nijinsky . I had no idea ...
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Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart. famous foreign correspondents of England , Wickham Steed being the last of a remarkable vintage . To - day , the American foreign correspondent predominates in every ...
Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart. famous foreign correspondents of England , Wickham Steed being the last of a remarkable vintage . To - day , the American foreign correspondent predominates in every ...
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