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Yet , in those silent worlds may there not be Souls that can look upon our distant star ; See not our world - worn hearts ? upon whose sight Seen ough the golden , dim immensity Our earthly planet casts its rays afar , One pure and ...
Yet , in those silent worlds may there not be Souls that can look upon our distant star ; See not our world - worn hearts ? upon whose sight Seen ough the golden , dim immensity Our earthly planet casts its rays afar , One pure and ...
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It is from various points of view that Mr. Sill looks upon life . Now , he considers the forlorn and pitiful way in which men stumble along through it , and again he shows how determination , and loyalty to a worthy cause assure success ...
It is from various points of view that Mr. Sill looks upon life . Now , he considers the forlorn and pitiful way in which men stumble along through it , and again he shows how determination , and loyalty to a worthy cause assure success ...
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There had been a very unpleasant brutal look in the convict's eye as he observed the minister's feebleness ; but it gave way to puzzled embarrassment before this quaintly gracious invitation . He preceded the old gentleman up the narrow ...
There had been a very unpleasant brutal look in the convict's eye as he observed the minister's feebleness ; but it gave way to puzzled embarrassment before this quaintly gracious invitation . He preceded the old gentleman up the narrow ...
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There are many men , some still in college , some now graduated , who attribute to the inspiration of his teaching most of what love and knowledge of literature they possess and who look back upon his teaching as a continual , never ...
There are many men , some still in college , some now graduated , who attribute to the inspiration of his teaching most of what love and knowledge of literature they possess and who look back upon his teaching as a continual , never ...
Side 38
A forest of stout pikes , their steel tips polished like silver , gleam in the bright sun ; Jean looks at them proudly and then scowls at some fancied English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain .
A forest of stout pikes , their steel tips polished like silver , gleam in the bright sun ; Jean looks at them proudly and then scowls at some fancied English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain .
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