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Page 88
... knew , each and everyone of them , that the schoolmaster has been ailing for some time , and that the school board has been receiving com- plaints about his work . And every one of them had felt a per- sonal concern about him , because ...
... knew , each and everyone of them , that the schoolmaster has been ailing for some time , and that the school board has been receiving com- plaints about his work . And every one of them had felt a per- sonal concern about him , because ...
Page 115
... knew These traitorous thoughts that in thy heart of hearts Run molelike underground ! -yea , and bulge forth In blind - bold furrows to betray themselves ! Why , to thy throat that rabble would leap up And kill ! • " Is it then ...
... knew These traitorous thoughts that in thy heart of hearts Run molelike underground ! -yea , and bulge forth In blind - bold furrows to betray themselves ! Why , to thy throat that rabble would leap up And kill ! • " Is it then ...
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facturing petrol engines . But I laughed at them , for I knew very well that I was not a great artist , and went on with my sketches on Sundays and holidays , by way of a pastime , although it thrilled me when my work was good . Some of ...
facturing petrol engines . But I laughed at them , for I knew very well that I was not a great artist , and went on with my sketches on Sundays and holidays , by way of a pastime , although it thrilled me when my work was good . Some of ...
Page 130
... knew that our boat was safer than theirs , with less competent commanders . But you are not supposed to voice such fears aloud . So the others were demonstrative only in their congratulations and not in their envy , and nearly every ...
... knew that our boat was safer than theirs , with less competent commanders . But you are not supposed to voice such fears aloud . So the others were demonstrative only in their congratulations and not in their envy , and nearly every ...
Page 135
... knew that nothing whatever mattered in the whole world . Not Victoria even . Nothing . << ' We were too close . The ballast tanks were stove by the explosion . I knew it when I felt her sink under me that way . ' I scarcely heard the ...
... knew that nothing whatever mattered in the whole world . Not Victoria even . Nothing . << ' We were too close . The ballast tanks were stove by the explosion . I knew it when I felt her sink under me that way . ' I scarcely heard the ...
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