American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... feel very much like whipping the fellow who shows no capacity to appreciate . I am a sort of Barmecide in that respect , though I sus- pect , John , you know nothing of the Barmecides . " " No ; I never heard tell of them . " " So I ...
... feel very much like whipping the fellow who shows no capacity to appreciate . I am a sort of Barmecide in that respect , though I sus- pect , John , you know nothing of the Barmecides . " " No ; I never heard tell of them . " " So I ...
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... feeling that decide they must, and without long delay; for Captain Vere was for the time sitting unconsciously with ... feel that, the full force of that. It is Nature. But do these buttons that we wear attest that our allegiance is to ...
... feeling that decide they must, and without long delay; for Captain Vere was for the time sitting unconsciously with ... feel that, the full force of that. It is Nature. But do these buttons that we wear attest that our allegiance is to ...
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... feel as you do for this unfortunate boy. But did he know our hearts, I take him to be of that generous nature that he would feel even for us on whom in this military necessity so heavy a compulsion is laid.” With that, crossing the deck ...
... feel as you do for this unfortunate boy. But did he know our hearts, I take him to be of that generous nature that he would feel even for us on whom in this military necessity so heavy a compulsion is laid.” With that, crossing the deck ...
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