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Side 23
... side of the man who is in hard luck , and even to find individual opportu- nities for their employment . " These words came very easily to Mr. Dennis O'Hara's lips ; he had heard them before quite often . He explained that he had once ...
... side of the man who is in hard luck , and even to find individual opportu- nities for their employment . " These words came very easily to Mr. Dennis O'Hara's lips ; he had heard them before quite often . He explained that he had once ...
Side 27
... side A Dominie in gray Put gently up the evening bars , And led the flock away . Surely such sight as this is all too rare among our lesser poets . There is one more poem that demands notice . It has not inaptly been compared to Dr ...
... side A Dominie in gray Put gently up the evening bars , And led the flock away . Surely such sight as this is all too rare among our lesser poets . There is one more poem that demands notice . It has not inaptly been compared to Dr ...
Side 34
... side . But , be that as it may , -to - day their single street winds for perhaps half a mile along the shore of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can ...
... side . But , be that as it may , -to - day their single street winds for perhaps half a mile along the shore of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can ...
Side 35
... side of foreign life , for wherever we go we hear the drum and catch sight of the bright coat . Of the many regiments that have won fame for England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many ...
... side of foreign life , for wherever we go we hear the drum and catch sight of the bright coat . Of the many regiments that have won fame for England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many ...
Side 37
... side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable folk ...
... side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable folk ...
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