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  • of a red fan in the curve of the deck chair to say a few words to Mrs. Travers, who answered him without looking up, without a modulation of tone or a...
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  • "I was bored," murmured Mrs. Travers in a reminiscent tone and with her chin resting in the hollow of her hand. Mr. Travers got up from the seaman's chest...
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  • I1920Joseph Conrad PART IV. THE GIFT OF THE SHALLOWS I. Lingard brought Mrs. Travers away from the yacht, going alone with her in the little boat. During the...
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  • than to any supernatural agency. Until now we have only known Mildred Travers, as she called herself, in a casual way. We know that she was considered...
    15 KB (2,659 words) - 15:05, 6 September 2019
  • Runyon was seated on a garden bench in earnest conversation with Mildred Travers. “Didn’t he go home this morning, after the excitement was over?” she asked...
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  • the water, and melted her heart into weeping." Kingsley, Andromeda. As Travers and Gwyneth turned along the hill-side, who should the unconventional couple...
    309 bytes (3,991 words) - 10:40, 14 April 2013
  • has to beg for the lives of innocent captives. To save the lives of Mr. Travers and Mr. d'Alcacer was more than a duty. It was a necessity, it was an imperative...
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  • instantly. "But, oh," he begged, "I'm afraid I'll have to tell Travers! Oh, please let me tell Travers! I'll make him promise not to mention it, but it's too...
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  • Uncle John’s party. At first she did not know whether to receive Mildred Travers as an equal or a dependent. Not until the three nieces were seated together...
    20 KB (3,453 words) - 16:47, 28 May 2018
  • of TasmanJack London I Law, order, and restraint had carved Frederick Travers' face. It was the strong, firm face of one used to power and who had used...
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  • gentlemen be the Council of the Society:—Messrs. R. Hart, A. Sheath, W. T. L. Travers, J. C. Crawford, E. Pharazyn. That Mr. E. Pharazyn be appointed Honorary...
    375 bytes (11,508 words) - 06:56, 13 September 2021
  • meal. The Beetle Horde By Victor Rousseau Conclusion TOMMY TRAVERS and James Dodd, of the Travers Antarctic Expedition, crash in their plane somewhere near...
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  • the table. "There you are, Travers!" he said. "I wonder," suggested the leader pleasantly, "if, now that we're here, Travers, your friend would mind letting...
    300 bytes (4,341 words) - 10:31, 14 September 2016
  • For a hundred miles south lay the south pole, the goal toward which the Travers Expedition had been pressing for the better part of that year. Not that...
    436 bytes (14,221 words) - 10:51, 11 September 2017
  • Travers. Travers knocked at the door and was received cordially. Colonel Kenton introduced Bertrand, saying: "The messenger from the South." Travers shook...
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  • softly and vanished. Hollow sounds in the boat were succeeded by a splash of oars. The night swallowed these slight noises. Mrs. Travers sat down again and...
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  • would not have me hang about the clubs and salons of London and Paris?" Travers had taken up his abode at the bungalow that he had built on the hill overlooking...
    311 bytes (1,852 words) - 11:04, 14 April 2013
  • The cuirassiers had not had even the time for a halt. The disaster of the hollow road had decimated, but not discouraged them. They belonged to that class...
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  • Montgomery Heights and Hollows 4141036Emily Climbs — Heights and HollowsL. M. Montgomery   ​ Chapter XI Heights and Hollows “Shrewsbury, “April 28, 19—...
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  • ‎trans- ‎lation ‎from ‎place ‎to ‎place. ‎Erub. ‎43a ‎׳קב ‎ליזאקר ‎hhe ‎travers- ‎ed ‎a ‎large ‎distance ‎by ‎miraculous ‎fight; ‎Yeb. ‎116a. ‎-- ‎3) ‎skipping...
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