And the Captain AnsweredBobbs-Merrill Company, 1917 - 84 páginas |
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... wicked ? Only by our withholding our own can we con- vince other people , and make war impossible ! " " War is very dreadful , " Mrs. Winthrop agreed in a level quiet voice , which somehow gave Mrs. Hardy an impression of a deep ...
... wicked ? Only by our withholding our own can we con- vince other people , and make war impossible ! " " War is very dreadful , " Mrs. Winthrop agreed in a level quiet voice , which somehow gave Mrs. Hardy an impression of a deep ...
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... wicked lust of rapine or conquest . Yet there were times when to her unutterable self- reproach she felt a thrill as she caught the note of a bugle or saw the flag flutter and its fair colors burn against the sky . She had an ever ...
... wicked lust of rapine or conquest . Yet there were times when to her unutterable self- reproach she felt a thrill as she caught the note of a bugle or saw the flag flutter and its fair colors burn against the sky . She had an ever ...
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... police the camp . They say one of ' em's mother kep ' writ- in ' him not to take the oath ' cause she believed war was so wicked . " Ellen Hardy wondered how that boy felt toward his mother 76 AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
... police the camp . They say one of ' em's mother kep ' writ- in ' him not to take the oath ' cause she believed war was so wicked . " Ellen Hardy wondered how that boy felt toward his mother 76 AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
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... and his father . The kindliest , the gentlest as well as the bravest of men , they had been . How often the old Cap- tain had helped her ! It was not out of cruelty or wicked vanity that they had fought . 78 AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
... and his father . The kindliest , the gentlest as well as the bravest of men , they had been . How often the old Cap- tain had helped her ! It was not out of cruelty or wicked vanity that they had fought . 78 AND THE CAPTAIN ANSWERED.
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Octave Thanet. of cruelty or wicked vanity that they had fought . It was because they loved their country and be- lieved only war could save her . What if they were right ! She couldn't argue about it ; but the arguments that had seemed ...
Octave Thanet. of cruelty or wicked vanity that they had fought . It was because they loved their country and be- lieved only war could save her . What if they were right ! She couldn't argue about it ; but the arguments that had seemed ...
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Página 83 - I will observe and obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the Rules and Articles of War.