The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 104
... seemed rather futile , after the way we had climbed the day before . We had to keep to the path leading down to the valley , and had not been going long before we heard deep barking of a dog . He soon came into view - a huge brute ...
... seemed rather futile , after the way we had climbed the day before . We had to keep to the path leading down to the valley , and had not been going long before we heard deep barking of a dog . He soon came into view - a huge brute ...
Page 188
... seemed to grow to intolerable dimensions in the eyes of a people rendered apathetic or desperate by misery . So reparations became a " tribute " extracted by the victors from the vanquished . Politicians in Germany denounced it with ...
... seemed to grow to intolerable dimensions in the eyes of a people rendered apathetic or desperate by misery . So reparations became a " tribute " extracted by the victors from the vanquished . Politicians in Germany denounced it with ...
Page 669
... seemed that here came all the birds of the district to quench their thirst , and I found the greatest pleasure in choosing some shady rock and sitting with a pair of glasses for hours at a time watching them . It was wonder- ful to sit ...
... seemed that here came all the birds of the district to quench their thirst , and I found the greatest pleasure in choosing some shady rock and sitting with a pair of glasses for hours at a time watching them . It was wonder- ful to sit ...
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