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'The red and yellow tulips, heavy with flowers, seemed to lean upon the dusk. A grey cat, dragging its belly, crept across the lawn, and a black one, its shadow, trailed after.'
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CLASSIC LITERATURE: WORDS AND PHRASES
adapted from the Collins English Dictionary

















Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- History of Collins
- Life & Times
- From Rhythm (1912)
- From Bliss and Other Stories (1920)
- From the Garden Party and Other Stories (1922)
- From the Dovesā Nest and Other Stories (1923)
- Classic Literature: Words and Phrases
- About the Publisher