Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... eye and seize the imagination is here lost in the swirl and movement of the City the Greatest City of the World ... eyes . Was it five years ago , or was it yesterday , that I was here ? London is so vast and com- plicated ; so much ...
... eye and seize the imagination is here lost in the swirl and movement of the City the Greatest City of the World ... eyes . Was it five years ago , or was it yesterday , that I was here ? London is so vast and com- plicated ; so much ...
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... eyes and the clean - cut jaw , a grim soft- ness for the girl who kissed him last night . Only when we reach Folkestone is the silence of this company broken . " ' Ome again , " says one with a bitter humour ; and to the clatter of ...
... eyes and the clean - cut jaw , a grim soft- ness for the girl who kissed him last night . Only when we reach Folkestone is the silence of this company broken . " ' Ome again , " says one with a bitter humour ; and to the clatter of ...
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... eyes filled with tears as we wished them God - speed , for I knew only too well that many must die on the way . It was a moment of horror which I can never forget . " A small handful of the most grievously stricken remained . These were ...
... eyes filled with tears as we wished them God - speed , for I knew only too well that many must die on the way . It was a moment of horror which I can never forget . " A small handful of the most grievously stricken remained . These were ...
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... a mute appeal in his eyes . " Puir laddie , " says the homely Scotchwoman in charge of the ward , " he's slowly dy- ing ; paralysis of the spine . He's a good 30 [ Jan. The Scene of War.—IV. THE SCENE OF WAR -IV BY ODYSSEUS,
... a mute appeal in his eyes . " Puir laddie , " says the homely Scotchwoman in charge of the ward , " he's slowly dy- ing ; paralysis of the spine . He's a good 30 [ Jan. The Scene of War.—IV. THE SCENE OF WAR -IV BY ODYSSEUS,
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... eyes and a wealth of dull brown hair . She lived in another cottage , but spent all her time tend- ing the children , more parti- oularly Robert , who , having reached the age of three , ob- jected loudly to breeches be- tween the hours ...
... eyes and a wealth of dull brown hair . She lived in another cottage , but spent all her time tend- ing the children , more parti- oularly Robert , who , having reached the age of three , ob- jected loudly to breeches be- tween the hours ...
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