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... knew his disputatious turn. “I am ready to take either,” he answered; “but I give preference to the ghost.” “What!” I said. “Give preference to the ghost!” “Yes. You see, if I haven't the ghost of sixpence I have nothing at all; but if ...
... knew his disputatious turn. “I am ready to take either,” he answered; “but I give preference to the ghost.” “What!” I said. “Give preference to the ghost!” “Yes. You see, if I haven't the ghost of sixpence I have nothing at all; but if ...
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... knew nothing of the book then, and know little of it now. It says it is the cut-down edition of a much larger work, and what I have read of it is foolish. The worst of the book is that it does not afford subject for a laugh. Thomas ...
... knew nothing of the book then, and know little of it now. It says it is the cut-down edition of a much larger work, and what I have read of it is foolish. The worst of the book is that it does not afford subject for a laugh. Thomas ...
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... knew better than to credit the possible existence of any such art. He himself says the poet is born, not made. I am very bad at dates, but I think Le Fanu wrote Green Tea before a whole community of Canadian nuns were thrown into the ...
... knew better than to credit the possible existence of any such art. He himself says the poet is born, not made. I am very bad at dates, but I think Le Fanu wrote Green Tea before a whole community of Canadian nuns were thrown into the ...
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