Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... prison- ers of many enemy nationalities -English , Australian , Ameri- ean , Japanese , Chinese , and Indian . The Danish authori- ties adjudged her , on the day after her stranding , to be a Spanish ship ; and before leav- ing her the ...
... prison- ers of many enemy nationalities -English , Australian , Ameri- ean , Japanese , Chinese , and Indian . The Danish authori- ties adjudged her , on the day after her stranding , to be a Spanish ship ; and before leav- ing her the ...
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... prison , as he knew it . That he knew that life better than any other was an accident . What was essential to him was the poet's genius . He had no greater need to learn than had Keats , for being a poet he divined all things . With ...
... prison , as he knew it . That he knew that life better than any other was an accident . What was essential to him was the poet's genius . He had no greater need to learn than had Keats , for being a poet he divined all things . With ...
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... Prison in Berlin . The prison was most emphatically not the place to bring a young man to , and it was better , I felt , in every point of view , that I should not remain there . We had failed , it is true , in our attempt to get out ...
... Prison in Berlin . The prison was most emphatically not the place to bring a young man to , and it was better , I felt , in every point of view , that I should not remain there . We had failed , it is true , in our attempt to get out ...
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... prison sentence , and he was bent upon cheating the police of their prey . I listened as he unfolded his schemes , talking little myself , except occasion- ally to drop a word of oriti- cism or ask a question . When he had finished I ...
... prison sentence , and he was bent upon cheating the police of their prey . I listened as he unfolded his schemes , talking little myself , except occasion- ally to drop a word of oriti- cism or ask a question . When he had finished I ...
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... prison , might be opened by cell , and a special window was a warder passing through ; built into the wall , so that and finally , there came the risk when fitted with an ingenious against which all the fore- arrangement of mirrors the ...
... prison , might be opened by cell , and a special window was a warder passing through ; built into the wall , so that and finally , there came the risk when fitted with an ingenious against which all the fore- arrangement of mirrors the ...
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