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Side 15
So without losing a mouthful , he flattered Lucile , talked with the old woman , spoke of France , of war , and of love ; gaily recounted his fortunate and unfortunate adventures , his high hopes , and the little deceptions of his youth ...
So without losing a mouthful , he flattered Lucile , talked with the old woman , spoke of France , of war , and of love ; gaily recounted his fortunate and unfortunate adventures , his high hopes , and the little deceptions of his youth ...
Side 98
It was touching to behold , " says the gentle chronicler of this legend , whose words we give faithfully , " how these two , of noble but hostile blood , stood in their beauty and youth gazing upon the martial array below , with souls ...
It was touching to behold , " says the gentle chronicler of this legend , whose words we give faithfully , " how these two , of noble but hostile blood , stood in their beauty and youth gazing upon the martial array below , with souls ...
Side 184
We wish not to defend the University in its proceedings , though we may ask whether a youth of seventeen , who had doubtless pledged himself to the observance of its laws , and had , at least tacitly , assented to the articles of faith ...
We wish not to defend the University in its proceedings , though we may ask whether a youth of seventeen , who had doubtless pledged himself to the observance of its laws , and had , at least tacitly , assented to the articles of faith ...
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