The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... heart of the nation . He tele- graphed that the bodies of the slain should be " tenderly " cared for . As from the smitten rock gushed forth the hidden springs of his own heart . He seemed follow each Mas- sachusetts man with the tender ...
... heart of the nation . He tele- graphed that the bodies of the slain should be " tenderly " cared for . As from the smitten rock gushed forth the hidden springs of his own heart . He seemed follow each Mas- sachusetts man with the tender ...
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... heart . At last , he knew he loved the special nurse , with such a masterful , passion- ate love that every word of Dr. Romer's had racked his soul . He be- gan to think what the darkness of his life would be without her loving com ...
... heart . At last , he knew he loved the special nurse , with such a masterful , passion- ate love that every word of Dr. Romer's had racked his soul . He be- gan to think what the darkness of his life would be without her loving com ...
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... heart of the people is not sound and that the nation shall not rise triumphant over every pas- sion and temptation of the hour , dis- ciplined by the hour's heart - search- ings to better fitness for the imperial task to which God has ...
... heart of the people is not sound and that the nation shall not rise triumphant over every pas- sion and temptation of the hour , dis- ciplined by the hour's heart - search- ings to better fitness for the imperial task to which God has ...
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