Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 267-268W. Blackwood, 1950 - England |
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Page 459
Abruptly Miss Emmet flounced dress , the grey gloves switched her mind back
from up to her elbow ( for Miss Emmet Aintree to the Centre Court , had dressed
for the Centre that Holy of Holies of the lawn Court , so often patronised by tennis
...
Abruptly Miss Emmet flounced dress , the grey gloves switched her mind back
from up to her elbow ( for Miss Emmet Aintree to the Centre Court , had dressed
for the Centre that Holy of Holies of the lawn Court , so often patronised by tennis
...
Page 461
Miss Emmet studied the huge and most divinely fair . ” She programme through
her gold was so immaculately dressed and eyeglasses , for there was still no her
lion - coloured hair was so one on the court . Here , she painstakingly done that ...
Miss Emmet studied the huge and most divinely fair . ” She programme through
her gold was so immaculately dressed and eyeglasses , for there was still no her
lion - coloured hair was so one on the court . Here , she painstakingly done that ...
Page 470
a year for the swipes they call afternoon was just what Miss beer . . . I'm too broke
to stage Emmet would have called ' a a tennis - party . And I had ducks good
gossip , ' going back so far and ponies on the lawn all the that it would have been
...
a year for the swipes they call afternoon was just what Miss beer . . . I'm too broke
to stage Emmet would have called ' a a tennis - party . And I had ducks good
gossip , ' going back so far and ponies on the lawn all the that it would have been
...
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