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Pagina 8
... give up everything , including their lives , for an elderly flirt like Queen Elizabeth , or an obstinate and con- fused intriguer like Charles I. Men have shown as much devotion to the city , the state , or the republic , to Athens , to ...
... give up everything , including their lives , for an elderly flirt like Queen Elizabeth , or an obstinate and con- fused intriguer like Charles I. Men have shown as much devotion to the city , the state , or the republic , to Athens , to ...
Pagina 15
... found in both friends to give him food and a kind word with a pat on the head . The happy thought came to the cap- tain to make a messenger of the dog . So he wrote : " May we take our wounded The Relations Between the Trenches . 15.
... found in both friends to give him food and a kind word with a pat on the head . The happy thought came to the cap- tain to make a messenger of the dog . So he wrote : " May we take our wounded The Relations Between the Trenches . 15.
Pagina 16
... Give the Germans three hearty cheers , boys . " The response was most en- thusiastic . With the cheers were mingled such cries as : " Sure , the Gerrys are not all bad chaps , after all , " and " May the heavens be the bed of those of ...
... Give the Germans three hearty cheers , boys . " The response was most en- thusiastic . With the cheers were mingled such cries as : " Sure , the Gerrys are not all bad chaps , after all , " and " May the heavens be the bed of those of ...
Pagina 17
... give each other comfort in their sore distress . " Poor devil ; unnerved by shell shock , " was the comment passed as a wounded German was being carried by on a stretcher sobbing as if his heart would break . It was not the roar of the ...
... give each other comfort in their sore distress . " Poor devil ; unnerved by shell shock , " was the comment passed as a wounded German was being carried by on a stretcher sobbing as if his heart would break . It was not the roar of the ...
Pagina 26
... give no solution what- ever of the " mystery . " The latter part of the words above , it must be carefully noted , gives not ipsissima verba of Dickens , but what Forster “ learned afterwards , " and might have only indicated the ...
... give no solution what- ever of the " mystery . " The latter part of the words above , it must be carefully noted , gives not ipsissima verba of Dickens , but what Forster “ learned afterwards , " and might have only indicated the ...
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