McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... heart that ever I paid a wager yet . How came the villain to be taken ? " Why , as to that , he became more than his own comrades could abide , and they took such a horror of him that they would not have him on the ship . So they ma ...
... heart that ever I paid a wager yet . How came the villain to be taken ? " Why , as to that , he became more than his own comrades could abide , and they took such a horror of him that they would not have him on the ship . So they ma ...
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... heart throbs with stronger beats , Loveliness grows from hour to hour In color upon earth and sky , Hope fills each ... hearts , sweet May , Sing , " Joy is duty , Garner beauty , Store for the future , for delight And warmth against the ...
... heart throbs with stronger beats , Loveliness grows from hour to hour In color upon earth and sky , Hope fills each ... hearts , sweet May , Sing , " Joy is duty , Garner beauty , Store for the future , for delight And warmth against the ...
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... heart . " He must have shot himself , " said Conger . " No , " replied Baker ; " I saw him every moment after the fire was lighted . The man who did do the shooting goes back to Washington in irons for disobedience of orders . ' In the ...
... heart . " He must have shot himself , " said Conger . " No , " replied Baker ; " I saw him every moment after the fire was lighted . The man who did do the shooting goes back to Washington in irons for disobedience of orders . ' In the ...
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... heart , and dedicate to you the prayers of this poor sinner . Ah ! I do not say they can avail ! 66 " Who can say that , M. de St. - Yves ? " she said , softly . But I think it is time we should be going . " " High time , " said Ronald ...
... heart , and dedicate to you the prayers of this poor sinner . Ah ! I do not say they can avail ! 66 " Who can say that , M. de St. - Yves ? " she said , softly . But I think it is time we should be going . " " High time , " said Ronald ...
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... heart would have stopped ; and a moment after I was demeaning myself in mid - air like a drunken jumping - jack . I have never been a model of piety , but at this juncture prayers and a cold sweat burst from me simultaneously . The line ...
... heart would have stopped ; and a moment after I was demeaning myself in mid - air like a drunken jumping - jack . I have never been a model of piety , but at this juncture prayers and a cold sweat burst from me simultaneously . The line ...
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Página 895 - MR. PRESIDENT: I accept the commission, with gratitude for the high honor conferred. With the aid of the noble armies that have fought on so many fields for our common country, it will be my earnest endeavor not to disappoint your expectations. I feel the full weight of the responsibilities now devolving on me...
Página 893 - ... ability as soldiers ; but what I want is to express my thanks to you and McPherson, as the men to whom, above all others, I feel indebted for whatever I have had of success. How far your advice and assistance have been of help to me you know.