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Page 103
... gave a curious little stiff - legged jump into the air as though to re- assure himself that the spring was still in ... gave him his autograph , all right , but before doing so he also gave him that famous , lazy grin of his and said ...
... gave a curious little stiff - legged jump into the air as though to re- assure himself that the spring was still in ... gave him his autograph , all right , but before doing so he also gave him that famous , lazy grin of his and said ...
Page 123
... gave him more time for training than his position as a bank clerk allowed . What a lot of nonsense all this fiddling around with amateur- ism is in the second half of the twentieth century . For no particular reason that reminds me of ...
... gave him more time for training than his position as a bank clerk allowed . What a lot of nonsense all this fiddling around with amateur- ism is in the second half of the twentieth century . For no particular reason that reminds me of ...
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... gave the most graphic description of the finish when he said : ' Man ! I could hear him bleeding ! ' But if Cooper had been just a little too old at thirty - two to win the richest prize in sport , four days later I saw someone run away ...
... gave the most graphic description of the finish when he said : ' Man ! I could hear him bleeding ! ' But if Cooper had been just a little too old at thirty - two to win the richest prize in sport , four days later I saw someone run away ...
Contents
Sometimes it was the Street of Misadventure until 1935 | 17 |
Mirror Mirror on the Ball 19357 | 31 |
The End of the Beginning 193840 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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