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... " is the natural answer a brave soldier might make when he is questioned as to his deeds ; and this answer is one we can all try to be able honestly to give when questioned , as we shall be one day , as to our work DREAMLAND 5.
... " is the natural answer a brave soldier might make when he is questioned as to his deeds ; and this answer is one we can all try to be able honestly to give when questioned , as we shall be one day , as to our work DREAMLAND 5.
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... able to ask God to preserve her ; and yet , at the same time , her senses were so awake , that she could almost have counted the plaits in her cousin's straw hat as he sat in front of her . I have heard of a trooper in one of the 26 THE ...
... able to ask God to preserve her ; and yet , at the same time , her senses were so awake , that she could almost have counted the plaits in her cousin's straw hat as he sat in front of her . I have heard of a trooper in one of the 26 THE ...
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... able to take in everything in an incredibly short space of time , and the most insignificant things seem to press on the notice . Lucy could hardly have counted the number of things that flashed through her mind in that short moment of ...
... able to take in everything in an incredibly short space of time , and the most insignificant things seem to press on the notice . Lucy could hardly have counted the number of things that flashed through her mind in that short moment of ...
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... to nurse her , " said Miss Elwyn . " I am sure your help will be most valu- able , " said the doctor ; " one quiet experienced person like you is worth anything in a case like this . That other girl is of no use THE CAGED SINGING - BIRD 35.
... to nurse her , " said Miss Elwyn . " I am sure your help will be most valu- able , " said the doctor ; " one quiet experienced person like you is worth anything in a case like this . That other girl is of no use THE CAGED SINGING - BIRD 35.
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... able to now . " help you Kate being excluded from her sister's room , had much time for thought . Never had she felt so humbled in her own eyes as she did now ; she hardly dared to meet her uncle's eyes as she sat near him at meals , as ...
... able to now . " help you Kate being excluded from her sister's room , had much time for thought . Never had she felt so humbled in her own eyes as she did now ; she hardly dared to meet her uncle's eyes as she sat near him at meals , as ...
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