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... front , as it had needed him at home . Tired men slept peacefully around him as the trucks clattered away from the occasional , distant sounds of solitary rifles , their faces invisible to him , but characterized by their tuneless ...
... front , as it had needed him at home . Tired men slept peacefully around him as the trucks clattered away from the occasional , distant sounds of solitary rifles , their faces invisible to him , but characterized by their tuneless ...
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... front to engage in the struggle of the just and the unjust the struggle in which he had prided himself for so many years . He ordered a third scotch , justifying it on the grounds that he should use the French he had so carefully taught ...
... front to engage in the struggle of the just and the unjust the struggle in which he had prided himself for so many years . He ordered a third scotch , justifying it on the grounds that he should use the French he had so carefully taught ...
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... front as he scuttles along secure in his shell . Seeing , after all , is something of which every undergraduate is capable ; in this it differs from reading . We would not here say that a painting is inferior per se to a poem or short ...
... front as he scuttles along secure in his shell . Seeing , after all , is something of which every undergraduate is capable ; in this it differs from reading . We would not here say that a painting is inferior per se to a poem or short ...
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