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Among those watching the ceremony on the Greenwich lawn were many of Chichester's yachting friends , for although he prefers to sail alone for his longest cruises he has numerous friends among the members of his several yacht clubs .
Among those watching the ceremony on the Greenwich lawn were many of Chichester's yachting friends , for although he prefers to sail alone for his longest cruises he has numerous friends among the members of his several yacht clubs .
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Not only are the four Pringles alive , but also their friends at home ; the setting there is as vivid as the new , crowded world of ... worthy in her good sense to be the friend of Mrs Pringle , and one can pay no better compliment .
Not only are the four Pringles alive , but also their friends at home ; the setting there is as vivid as the new , crowded world of ... worthy in her good sense to be the friend of Mrs Pringle , and one can pay no better compliment .
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poem just sent him by a friend in Canada , who had heard it sung by the Highland boatmen , exiles or emigrants of the second generation , on the St Lawrence . The song has five stanzas of which the second has been often quoted ...
poem just sent him by a friend in Canada , who had heard it sung by the Highland boatmen , exiles or emigrants of the second generation , on the St Lawrence . The song has five stanzas of which the second has been often quoted ...
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MY FIRST WINNER BY JOHN WELCOME | 43 |
A DISH OF CLAMS BY JOHN WELMAN | 70 |
PORTRAIT IN SHADOW BY HOWARD | 161 |
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