Roundabout Papers ...T. Y. Crowell, 1863 - 352 páginas |
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... playing it would be to spread it over a couple of years . Let the people who played the game in '60 all meet and play it once more in '61 , and each write his story over again . Then bring out your original and compare notes . Not only ...
... playing it would be to spread it over a couple of years . Let the people who played the game in '60 all meet and play it once more in '61 , and each write his story over again . Then bring out your original and compare notes . Not only ...
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... play far more cleverly than we do . But what an interest it imparts to life ! During the whole drive home I know I shall have my game at the journey's end ; am sure of my hand , and shall beat my adversary . Or I can play in another way ...
... play far more cleverly than we do . But what an interest it imparts to life ! During the whole drive home I know I shall have my game at the journey's end ; am sure of my hand , and shall beat my adversary . Or I can play in another way ...
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... playing at backgammon for an hour or two after dinner , in order by unbending his mind to promote di- gestion . " As for the High Church parsons , they all played , bishops and all . On Twelfth - day the Court used to play in state ...
... playing at backgammon for an hour or two after dinner , in order by unbending his mind to promote di- gestion . " As for the High Church parsons , they all played , bishops and all . On Twelfth - day the Court used to play in state ...
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ROUNDABOUT PAPERS | 7 |
On two Children in Black | 12 |
On Ribbons | 19 |
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