H.G.Wells Quotes
Eight-and-twenty Years,' Said I, 'I Have Lived, And Never A Ghost Have I Seen As Yet.'
The Old Woman Sat Staring Hard Into The Fire, Her Pale Eyes Wide Open.
'Ay,' She Broke In; 'and Eight-and-twenty Years You Have Lived And Never Seen The Likes Of This House, I Reckon. There's A Many Things To See, When One's Still But Eight-and-twenty.' She Swayed Her Head Slowly From Side To Side. 'A Many Things To See And Sorrow For.' ("The Red Room")
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