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Pagina 29
... word " lunch " bids fair to be admitted into the French voca- bulary . arms , and bursts of military music , the ... words " Long Life to the Royal and the Prince of Wales , and then by Queen " were substituted for that of " Wel- the ...
... word " lunch " bids fair to be admitted into the French voca- bulary . arms , and bursts of military music , the ... words " Long Life to the Royal and the Prince of Wales , and then by Queen " were substituted for that of " Wel- the ...
Pagina 31
... words , decide the future of humanity . Such con- showing themselves to the public with as little trasts confound the provisions of men ; there ceremony as possible , and without any of that remains no more for the mind than to bow it ...
... words , decide the future of humanity . Such con- showing themselves to the public with as little trasts confound the provisions of men ; there ceremony as possible , and without any of that remains no more for the mind than to bow it ...
Pagina 36
... words , marked as it was by the strongest provincialism of the peasant , attracted the sick man's attention , and he bent upon him a look at once search- " Faix , and ye might have got worse , " mut - ing and severe . tered a very old ...
... words , marked as it was by the strongest provincialism of the peasant , attracted the sick man's attention , and he bent upon him a look at once search- " Faix , and ye might have got worse , " mut - ing and severe . tered a very old ...
Pagina 37
... words in the Corporal's ear . " What could I do , sir ? " was the answer ; " it was this fellow or nothing . " " And better , a thousand times better , noth- ing , " said the boy , " than trust his life to the coarse ignorance of this ...
... words in the Corporal's ear . " What could I do , sir ? " was the answer ; " it was this fellow or nothing . " " And better , a thousand times better , noth- ing , " said the boy , " than trust his life to the coarse ignorance of this ...
Pagina 39
... words of " The night before Larry lands . I can bestow kingdoms . When I was stretched ; " and in a voice of a deep and mellow fulness , managed with considerable taste sung : - " A fig for the chansons of France , Whose meaning is ...
... words of " The night before Larry lands . I can bestow kingdoms . When I was stretched ; " and in a voice of a deep and mellow fulness , managed with considerable taste sung : - " A fig for the chansons of France , Whose meaning is ...
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