Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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Página 15
... took some time. After it was over, I decided to answer the letters which had up to that time followed me from the parish. I did not notice that my wife had fin- ished putting the children to bed, doing the dishes and washing the ninety ...
... took some time. After it was over, I decided to answer the letters which had up to that time followed me from the parish. I did not notice that my wife had fin- ished putting the children to bed, doing the dishes and washing the ninety ...
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... took it anyway? Were you to yank it indignantly away? I was willing enough to keep my hands out of my pockets, but found it hard to fathom how I could avoid being seen carrying packages. What was one to do if he went shopping? Take ...
... took it anyway? Were you to yank it indignantly away? I was willing enough to keep my hands out of my pockets, but found it hard to fathom how I could avoid being seen carrying packages. What was one to do if he went shopping? Take ...
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... took in the good restau- rants, of which there were surprisingly many, saw a show or two, and “did” the city's fine shopping district. Whatever may have been said about wartime Wash- ington's being a madhouse, not enough can be added as ...
... took in the good restau- rants, of which there were surprisingly many, saw a show or two, and “did” the city's fine shopping district. Whatever may have been said about wartime Wash- ington's being a madhouse, not enough can be added as ...
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... took him at his word , and relaxed . There were some preliminary exchanges which further conveyed the impression that we were , after all , brothers of the cloth . I began to feel definitely more comfortable . That was just the trouble ...
... took him at his word , and relaxed . There were some preliminary exchanges which further conveyed the impression that we were , after all , brothers of the cloth . I began to feel definitely more comfortable . That was just the trouble ...
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... took the initiative in certain fields , such as recreation and education , where the service itself had done almost nothing . Having demonstrated , however , the beneficial results of such programs on troop morale and efficiency , the ...
... took the initiative in certain fields , such as recreation and education , where the service itself had done almost nothing . Having demonstrated , however , the beneficial results of such programs on troop morale and efficiency , the ...
Contenido
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33 | |
81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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