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Side 1
... peace . One's offered all the requisite assur- first emotion is one of relief . ances in reply to questions For war in these years of grace asked , to find that you have is emphatically a burden upon spoken in vain ; to have your the ...
... peace . One's offered all the requisite assur- first emotion is one of relief . ances in reply to questions For war in these years of grace asked , to find that you have is emphatically a burden upon spoken in vain ; to have your the ...
Side 2
... peace and beauty . One is in the middle of green swelling meadows , in which the freshly - cut hay lies in swathes ; of dark leafy woods with the peace of evening brooding over them . At Vallorbes there is a strict custom - house ...
... peace and beauty . One is in the middle of green swelling meadows , in which the freshly - cut hay lies in swathes ; of dark leafy woods with the peace of evening brooding over them . At Vallorbes there is a strict custom - house ...
Side 3
... peace , smiling , relentless in her toil . We arrive at the Gare de Lyon , and I feel that I am already half in England . Two British soldiers in khaki , with their plain solid air , are poring over a paper . In the buffet two officers ...
... peace , smiling , relentless in her toil . We arrive at the Gare de Lyon , and I feel that I am already half in England . Two British soldiers in khaki , with their plain solid air , are poring over a paper . In the buffet two officers ...
Side 9
... peace ; the sunlit rooms with their vast south windows overlooking the humble feudal town , and the rolling weald , luminous in the September sun . Beside the parlour there is the kitchen with its pleasant odours , its battery of ...
... peace ; the sunlit rooms with their vast south windows overlooking the humble feudal town , and the rolling weald , luminous in the September sun . Beside the parlour there is the kitchen with its pleasant odours , its battery of ...
Side 11
... peace of those for whom death has no longer any sting . Let him come and find her if he would in the shadow of her own roof . This was her Nunc Dimittis . Outside an- other , in the shelter of a wall , a girl wheeled a perambulator with ...
... peace of those for whom death has no longer any sting . Let him come and find her if he would in the shadow of her own roof . This was her Nunc Dimittis . Outside an- other , in the shelter of a wall , a girl wheeled a perambulator with ...
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