THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1950.—49
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... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1951.—47 Alba thought of the answer to that one before she'd been in the house ten minutes. He should have done anything rather than meet people upon whom he was supposed to make an impression. Except for ...
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1953.—34 that the whole business was nonsense. So, being feminine, they had come have their fortunes told, and had agreed to keep it a secret, particularly from Sir John. The last of them to show her hand ...
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1955.—13 TRAFALGAR FROM THE FRENCH POINT OP VIEW The Report oj Captain Lucas, Officer of the Legion of Honour, on the action fought by, and the loss of the Redoutablewhich commanded at the Battle of Trafalgar ...
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1955.—20 still, the room waiting for Richard, decked as eager as a lover. She looked about her uncertainly, then approached the bar. The girl was too busy to take any notice of her at first, and a man she'd ...
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