The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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to Major him about it afterwards , and asked why he had not sat next -'s wife , he said , “ Oh , I saw her all right , but I would not go near her , for I know she is in the habit of asking for favours for her husband ! " Apropos of his ...
to Major him about it afterwards , and asked why he had not sat next -'s wife , he said , “ Oh , I saw her all right , but I would not go near her , for I know she is in the habit of asking for favours for her husband ! " Apropos of his ...
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... asked to see a truly Aryan Cow . They showed him several fine samples , but he rejected them . When finally asked by an exasperated owner of a specially fine cow , what really was an Aryan Cow , the answer was : The Ayran Cow must be ...
... asked to see a truly Aryan Cow . They showed him several fine samples , but he rejected them . When finally asked by an exasperated owner of a specially fine cow , what really was an Aryan Cow , the answer was : The Ayran Cow must be ...
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... asked Lord Wolseley . " I don't know ; but I know where his niece is , " said Gerry . Eventually , Lord Cromer was run to earth just as he was leaving for Egypt , and , at the pressing request of Lord Wolseley , consented to let Gerry ...
... asked Lord Wolseley . " I don't know ; but I know where his niece is , " said Gerry . Eventually , Lord Cromer was run to earth just as he was leaving for Egypt , and , at the pressing request of Lord Wolseley , consented to let Gerry ...
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