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Side 131
... gave it up and returned to bed , although not to sleep ; for no sooner had I left the hall than the tumult began anew . Towards early morning it died away . The clock struck four , and no Union ghost would work over time . The shade of ...
... gave it up and returned to bed , although not to sleep ; for no sooner had I left the hall than the tumult began anew . Towards early morning it died away . The clock struck four , and no Union ghost would work over time . The shade of ...
Side 132
... ; and the social revolution of the last half cen- tury in that it gave to the nation unity , awakening forces long dormant ; these three may be considered as the 132 [ No. 622 The Yale Literary Magazine . YAMATO DAMASHII, Herbert L Bodman.
... ; and the social revolution of the last half cen- tury in that it gave to the nation unity , awakening forces long dormant ; these three may be considered as the 132 [ No. 622 The Yale Literary Magazine . YAMATO DAMASHII, Herbert L Bodman.
Side 136
... gave to the fighters of Japan the ability to make their yamato spirit of some avail in the coming social revolu- tion . This matchless band of warriors , attached to their lords by bonds closer than that of man and wife , were natur ...
... gave to the fighters of Japan the ability to make their yamato spirit of some avail in the coming social revolu- tion . This matchless band of warriors , attached to their lords by bonds closer than that of man and wife , were natur ...
Side 140
... gave him the name of the other inexplicable waif of the plains and called him the Tumbleweed . Thereafter , all the days that the Southwestern crawled across the plains , and finally corkscrewed its path into the continental divide , he ...
... gave him the name of the other inexplicable waif of the plains and called him the Tumbleweed . Thereafter , all the days that the Southwestern crawled across the plains , and finally corkscrewed its path into the continental divide , he ...
Side 142
... gave them each a place . At the point of the bridge , only a few yards from his feet , sat a cross- legged foreman , smoking a pipe . There was a sort of taunt in this stranger's presence , this man from the other side of the world who ...
... gave them each a place . At the point of the bridge , only a few yards from his feet , sat a cross- legged foreman , smoking a pipe . There was a sort of taunt in this stranger's presence , this man from the other side of the world who ...
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