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count to win a fight that had been given up as lost by all present from the very first round . A nice boy , Harry . Quiet , undemonstrative , sporting , popular . I knew him well . He was a member of the same boys ' club — the Oxford ...
count to win a fight that had been given up as lost by all present from the very first round . A nice boy , Harry . Quiet , undemonstrative , sporting , popular . I knew him well . He was a member of the same boys ' club — the Oxford ...
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... I was in a fight , and in the crowd egging us on my was brother Ben , laughing all over his face . ... foremost authorities on diseases of the eye ; but he had been brought up in a fighting family and he knew a lot too much for me .
... I was in a fight , and in the crowd egging us on my was brother Ben , laughing all over his face . ... foremost authorities on diseases of the eye ; but he had been brought up in a fighting family and he knew a lot too much for me .
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And those who are alive and have strength must fight on until life becomes worth living , not only for themselves , but for everyone everywhere , until the Daves of this world do not , any more , die before their time .
And those who are alive and have strength must fight on until life becomes worth living , not only for themselves , but for everyone everywhere , until the Daves of this world do not , any more , die before their time .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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