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He would have given Bella a good talking to . But they couldn't bring him to trial for what he might have done . They could only censure him at the trial , not his but Bella's , for acting as he did . The more dangerous situation for ...
He would have given Bella a good talking to . But they couldn't bring him to trial for what he might have done . They could only censure him at the trial , not his but Bella's , for acting as he did . The more dangerous situation for ...
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For your people has made light of tortures that would have killed off most peoples of the world and , in spite of it , they have given new wisdom to mankind . Be proud of your heritage , my son . It is a noble one .
For your people has made light of tortures that would have killed off most peoples of the world and , in spite of it , they have given new wisdom to mankind . Be proud of your heritage , my son . It is a noble one .
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... with the pride at what you , a tiny people , have given to the world by way of music , art , science , yes — and boxing ; with pride that your people , alone of all the old mighty empires still exist as a people . Belong !
... with the pride at what you , a tiny people , have given to the world by way of music , art , science , yes — and boxing ; with pride that your people , alone of all the old mighty empires still exist as a people . Belong !
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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