The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 76
... side by side , " wilt thou hear my confession ? 99 " With all my heart , " answered Gabriel . " Speak low and I will listen to thee as we go along . " When Pierre's confession was over , he knelt down in the trodden snow that Gabriel ...
... side by side , " wilt thou hear my confession ? 99 " With all my heart , " answered Gabriel . " Speak low and I will listen to thee as we go along . " When Pierre's confession was over , he knelt down in the trodden snow that Gabriel ...
Page 219
... side ; but their interests are not always identical with those of the town shopkeepers , a class which has always exercised a large influence in Irish politics . But , however that may be , it is not rash to predict that we are moving ...
... side ; but their interests are not always identical with those of the town shopkeepers , a class which has always exercised a large influence in Irish politics . But , however that may be , it is not rash to predict that we are moving ...
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... side or the other . Sometimes both sides have adopted the defensive , in which case the war was not decided but drifted to an end . But in those cases in which one side took the offensive and pursued it at all costs , that side won the ...
... side or the other . Sometimes both sides have adopted the defensive , in which case the war was not decided but drifted to an end . But in those cases in which one side took the offensive and pursued it at all costs , that side won the ...
Contents
LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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