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They see nothing more startling now than lovers whispering in the twilight , perhaps ; or the gay tramp of marching feet which have never known the hurry and terror of war ; or a sob beside a funeral bier . True , Love and Death - there ...
They see nothing more startling now than lovers whispering in the twilight , perhaps ; or the gay tramp of marching feet which have never known the hurry and terror of war ; or a sob beside a funeral bier . True , Love and Death - there ...
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TEISIRISISISIRUTE : IIRATION De la RAMÉE , LOUISE , an English novelist , known under the pseudonym of “ Ouida , ” was born at Bury St. Edmunds in 1840. At an early age she began to write for periodicals , her first novel , Granville de ...
TEISIRISISISIRUTE : IIRATION De la RAMÉE , LOUISE , an English novelist , known under the pseudonym of “ Ouida , ” was born at Bury St. Edmunds in 1840. At an early age she began to write for periodicals , her first novel , Granville de ...
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It was indeed his well - known voice . There was a splash and a groan . Immediately afterward a staggered into the room . He was deathly pale , and tottered feebly under the tremendous weight of the Senator .
It was indeed his well - known voice . There was a splash and a groan . Immediately afterward a staggered into the room . He was deathly pale , and tottered feebly under the tremendous weight of the Senator .
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tained a verdict of ten talents ; but it is not known whether the money was ever paid to him . He had , however , been carefully educated for the profession of a “ rhetorician , ” or , as we should say , an advocate .
tained a verdict of ten talents ; but it is not known whether the money was ever paid to him . He had , however , been carefully educated for the profession of a “ rhetorician , ” or , as we should say , an advocate .
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... however little given to invective my nature may be , in consequence of the slanders which ¯schines has ventednot indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods — but to state what is most necessary to be known respecting ...
... however little given to invective my nature may be , in consequence of the slanders which ¯schines has ventednot indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods — but to state what is most necessary to be known respecting ...
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