And the Captain AnsweredBobbs-Merrill Company, 1917 - 84 páginas |
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... seemed to be very close and to understand each other so well . We enjoy the same things and we laugh at the same little jokes ; and we have been so much to each other . I can't quite under- stand some things that Milly feels , although ...
... seemed to be very close and to understand each other so well . We enjoy the same things and we laugh at the same little jokes ; and we have been so much to each other . I can't quite under- stand some things that Milly feels , although ...
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... seemed to her that Mrs. Hardy spoke a thought too earnestly . " Oh , she is very grateful . She wanted the chance so , it would have broken her heart to have missed it . And she is doing so well . Vic , too , is proud of her . But I'm ...
... seemed to her that Mrs. Hardy spoke a thought too earnestly . " Oh , she is very grateful . She wanted the chance so , it would have broken her heart to have missed it . And she is doing so well . Vic , too , is proud of her . But I'm ...
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... seemed to mean to him not merely homes of his fellow townsmen , some stately , some humble ; but all the kindly , neighborly habit of Amer- ican life , the good offices in trouble or sickness , the sympathy , the homely cheer , the ...
... seemed to mean to him not merely homes of his fellow townsmen , some stately , some humble ; but all the kindly , neighborly habit of Amer- ican life , the good offices in trouble or sickness , the sympathy , the homely cheer , the ...
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... seemed a great age to the young fellow ) ; but he was a lad of nineteen , younger than Victor , when he first buckled on his soldier's belt and first lifted his hand to swear al- legiance to the Republic . He had kept his oath ; through ...
... seemed a great age to the young fellow ) ; but he was a lad of nineteen , younger than Victor , when he first buckled on his soldier's belt and first lifted his hand to swear al- legiance to the Republic . He had kept his oath ; through ...
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... seemed constantly in his thoughts ) an obsession of dread came on her . After all her pray- ers , after all her tears , all her un- remitting efforts to influence her son , and to combat that dead man's strong soul , was he slipping ...
... seemed constantly in his thoughts ) an obsession of dread came on her . After all her pray- ers , after all her tears , all her un- remitting efforts to influence her son , and to combat that dead man's strong soul , was he slipping ...
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