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... young lady : here it is . I don't carry it about merely because she's handsome , but I feel sorry for her , the poor orphan . He used to warm her with his heart ; and now I'm sorry for her . We don't have to answer for any- thing ...
... young lady : here it is . I don't carry it about merely because she's handsome , but I feel sorry for her , the poor orphan . He used to warm her with his heart ; and now I'm sorry for her . We don't have to answer for any- thing ...
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... young heifer , put her arms around her neck , and howled ; and so did all the dogs , for company . Well , they had to be loaded into the wagons by force , as they could not be persuaded . Most of them barefoot THE RUSSIAN 5.
... young heifer , put her arms around her neck , and howled ; and so did all the dogs , for company . Well , they had to be loaded into the wagons by force , as they could not be persuaded . Most of them barefoot THE RUSSIAN 5.
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... young . The war is making havoc of the whole world . One soul is like one pea in a bag , which , without being shaken , finds its way to the bottom . The main thing is preserve life . - One thing a soldier regrets , which is that he has ...
... young . The war is making havoc of the whole world . One soul is like one pea in a bag , which , without being shaken , finds its way to the bottom . The main thing is preserve life . - One thing a soldier regrets , which is that he has ...
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... ; but I know him very well . I belong to the generation that took its Kipling hard . My friends who are five years older or five years young- er never 12 THE REMARKABLE RIGHTNESS OF RUDYARD KIPLING INDEX BY TITLES Prose.
... ; but I know him very well . I belong to the generation that took its Kipling hard . My friends who are five years older or five years young- er never 12 THE REMARKABLE RIGHTNESS OF RUDYARD KIPLING INDEX BY TITLES Prose.
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... ! As in every great generation of the church , the glory which the minis- try offers to robust young men to - day is the glory of a fight . I I was a plain American , interested , but THE TRENCHES AND THE CHURCH AT HOME 33.
... ! As in every great generation of the church , the glory which the minis- try offers to robust young men to - day is the glory of a fight . I I was a plain American , interested , but THE TRENCHES AND THE CHURCH AT HOME 33.
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Page 23 - I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me.
Page 16 - So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic strike, And Memory, Use, and Love make live Us and our fields alike — That deeper than our speech and thought, Beyond our reason's sway, Clay of the pit whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay.
Page 312 - Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest manner the great truth which is embodied in the Christian conception of entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abysses nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.
Page 147 - Committee consist of three members — two of whom must be the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War...
Page 19 - Once there was The People— Terror gave it birth; Once there was The People and it made a Hell of Earth. Earth arose and crushed it. Listen, O ye slain! Once there was The People— it shall never be again!
Page 752 - JERUSALEM, my happy home, •*• * When shall I come to thee ? When shall my sorrows have an end, Thy joys when shall I see...
Page 29 - For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not ; but the publicans and the harlots believed him; and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him.
Page 148 - In my opinion, whatever changes are made in the composition or functions of the War Committee the Prime Minister must be its Chairman. He cannot be relegated to the position of an arbiter in the background or a referee to the Cabinet.
Page 309 - We're none of us the same!' the boys reply. 'For George lost both his legs; and Bill's stone blind; 'Poor Jim's shot through the lungs and like to die; 'And Bert's gone...
Page 541 - I return you many thanks for the honour you have done me ; but Europe is not to be saved by any single man. England has saved herself by her exertions, and will, as I trust, save Europe by her example.