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... hands in his pockets. He nearly ran into her. “Can't you look where you're going?” said Jill Pole. “All right,” said the boy, “you needn't start—” and then he noticed her face. “I say, Pole,” he said, “what's up?” Jill only made faces ...
... hands in his pockets. He nearly ran into her. “Can't you look where you're going?” said Jill Pole. “All right,” said the boy, “you needn't start—” and then he noticed her face. “I say, Pole,” he said, “what's up?” Jill only made faces ...
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C. S. Lewis. his hands farther into his pockets. Jill nodded. There was no need for her to say anything, even if she could have said it. They both knew. “Now, look here,” said the boy, “there's no good us all—” He meant well, but he did ...
C. S. Lewis. his hands farther into his pockets. Jill nodded. There was no need for her to say anything, even if she could have said it. They both knew. “Now, look here,” said the boy, “there's no good us all—” He meant well, but he did ...
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... to be no good,” said Eustace with his hand on the handle; and then, “O-o-oh. By Gum!!” For the handle turned and the door opened. A moment before, both of them had meant to get through that doorway in double quick time, if by any chance.
... to be no good,” said Eustace with his hand on the handle; and then, “O-o-oh. By Gum!!” For the handle turned and the door opened. A moment before, both of them had meant to get through that doorway in double quick time, if by any chance.
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... “Now then, Pole,” it squeaked. “Everyone knows you're there. Down you come.” It was the voice of Edith Jackle, not one of Them herself but one of their hangers-on and tale-bearers. “Quick!” said Scrubb. “Here. Hold hands. We mustn't.
... “Now then, Pole,” it squeaked. “Everyone knows you're there. Down you come.” It was the voice of Edith Jackle, not one of Them herself but one of their hangers-on and tale-bearers. “Quick!” said Scrubb. “Here. Hold hands. We mustn't.
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... hands. We mustn't get separated.” And before she quite knew what was happening, he had grabbed her hand and pulled her through the door, out of the school grounds, out of England, out of our whole world into That Place. The sound of ...
... hands. We mustn't get separated.” And before she quite knew what was happening, he had grabbed her hand and pulled her through the door, out of the school grounds, out of England, out of our whole world into That Place. The sound of ...
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A PARLIAMENT OF OWLS | |
THE WILD WASTE LANDS OF THE NORTH | |
THE HOUSE OF HARFANG | |
TRAVELS WITHOUT THE | |
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