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... took the first ball from Alfred Shaw on a sunny day at Melbourne in March 1877 . I remember too the first world title fight I ever saw , although it was not generally regarded as such . We were , as ever , at Birchington when my ...
... took the first ball from Alfred Shaw on a sunny day at Melbourne in March 1877 . I remember too the first world title fight I ever saw , although it was not generally regarded as such . We were , as ever , at Birchington when my ...
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... took her to its composite heart . Finally , after her last jump , she ran to the side of the track to join her husband and hurdler John Cooper , and they both embraced her . If I'd been there I would have , too ! Shchelkanova , the ...
... took her to its composite heart . Finally , after her last jump , she ran to the side of the track to join her husband and hurdler John Cooper , and they both embraced her . If I'd been there I would have , too ! Shchelkanova , the ...
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... took the usual tests , and when they came out positive , there was absolutely no question about what I would do . We agreed on an abortion from the beginning , and there was very little thinking about the morality involved in our ...
... took the usual tests , and when they came out positive , there was absolutely no question about what I would do . We agreed on an abortion from the beginning , and there was very little thinking about the morality involved in our ...
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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