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... hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful endeavor . While my mind accepted their cold reasoning , my heart yearned for my first love . Now as I sit in my library in Woodley and let my fancy run back over the half ...
... hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful endeavor . While my mind accepted their cold reasoning , my heart yearned for my first love . Now as I sit in my library in Woodley and let my fancy run back over the half ...
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... holds out her arms in the direction of the doorway ) . Don't you see her ? Don't you see her blue uniform , her deep ... Hold on to me fast , Maggie . It's lonely , where I am . ( MAGGIE takes her head against her breast ) . Maggie ...
... holds out her arms in the direction of the doorway ) . Don't you see her ? Don't you see her blue uniform , her deep ... Hold on to me fast , Maggie . It's lonely , where I am . ( MAGGIE takes her head against her breast ) . Maggie ...
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... hold , And wisdom far above our sorry race , And graces rare , and virtues manifold . ' Thus oft , while earth - bowed under Nature's rod , I fear perhaps I am the very God . IV . We know not what we are nor where we go , Nor if beyond ...
... hold , And wisdom far above our sorry race , And graces rare , and virtues manifold . ' Thus oft , while earth - bowed under Nature's rod , I fear perhaps I am the very God . IV . We know not what we are nor where we go , Nor if beyond ...
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