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I read your letter in the vestibule of the Post Office , and it drew - what my troubles never have the water to my eyes ; so that I was glad of the sharply cold west wind that blew into them as I came homeward .
I read your letter in the vestibule of the Post Office , and it drew - what my troubles never have the water to my eyes ; so that I was glad of the sharply cold west wind that blew into them as I came homeward .
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I can't write you a love letter today , my Sally , for . . . the overpowering thought of those whose lives were sacrificed - of the broken - hearted widows and mothers and orphans . GENERAL GEORGE E. PICKETT , letter to his wife ...
I can't write you a love letter today , my Sally , for . . . the overpowering thought of those whose lives were sacrificed - of the broken - hearted widows and mothers and orphans . GENERAL GEORGE E. PICKETT , letter to his wife ...
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... 636 Letter to a Teacher of English , 850 Letter to the Townsmen of Providence , 127-128 Letters ( Clemens ) , 982 Letters ( James ) , 719 Letters and Social Aims , 338 , 862 Letters of an American Farmer , 9-10 Liberal Imagination ...
... 636 Letter to a Teacher of English , 850 Letter to the Townsmen of Providence , 127-128 Letters ( Clemens ) , 982 Letters ( James ) , 719 Letters and Social Aims , 338 , 862 Letters of an American Farmer , 9-10 Liberal Imagination ...
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Contents
Introduction | 2 |
of Americans | 9 |
a Look at the Country | 65 |
Copyright | |
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