Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... face of the earth . We are con- I sidered on the Continent to have carried our honesty to the verge of the quixotic ; our treatment of the Greeks , for example , to the extreme of weakness ; but in our hearts we are glad , whatever the ...
... face of the earth . We are con- I sidered on the Continent to have carried our honesty to the verge of the quixotic ; our treatment of the Greeks , for example , to the extreme of weakness ; but in our hearts we are glad , whatever the ...
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... face of a naval officer . There is a French officer , too , whose breast is covered with medals , which look a ... faces , under their air of reserve , there lives a quality akin to that which made the Romans the masters of the world ...
... face of a naval officer . There is a French officer , too , whose breast is covered with medals , which look a ... faces , under their air of reserve , there lives a quality akin to that which made the Romans the masters of the world ...
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... face of this man of forty , one might see there a picture of his home and of little John and Mary ; and , behind the mask of that chap there with the hard eyes and the clean - cut jaw , a grim soft- ness for the girl who kissed him last ...
... face of this man of forty , one might see there a picture of his home and of little John and Mary ; and , behind the mask of that chap there with the hard eyes and the clean - cut jaw , a grim soft- ness for the girl who kissed him last ...
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... face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses still upon the cottage walls , and through the old door of the church there is wafted into the daylight the scent of incense , the voice of prayer ...
... face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses still upon the cottage walls , and through the old door of the church there is wafted into the daylight the scent of incense , the voice of prayer ...
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... face was sheathed with blood . The wounded cried out in their agony . And then we heard above the tumult the clear voice of the Abbé Gengembre absolving us from our sins . Upon our knees , and with bared heads , we received this final ...
... face was sheathed with blood . The wounded cried out in their agony . And then we heard above the tumult the clear voice of the Abbé Gengembre absolving us from our sins . Upon our knees , and with bared heads , we received this final ...
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