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... Rush to my aid . The friendship I desired Is here no longer by me . When I'm tired I cannot rest my head upon your knees . Yet there's a treasure hidden in that head That none shall steal , of many things we said , And though the ...
... Rush to my aid . The friendship I desired Is here no longer by me . When I'm tired I cannot rest my head upon your knees . Yet there's a treasure hidden in that head That none shall steal , of many things we said , And though the ...
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... rush to their typewriters before the whistle blows . Such were the preeminences of New England , maintained in deed , even if , as the South thinks , not deservedly . But not even the most bitter Southerner , the most acidulous Rebel ...
... rush to their typewriters before the whistle blows . Such were the preeminences of New England , maintained in deed , even if , as the South thinks , not deservedly . But not even the most bitter Southerner , the most acidulous Rebel ...
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