Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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32. lappuse
... seemed to pass by hurriedly , and somebody saw the man still busy in his cellar . Then more weeks seemed to pass , and now we saw him lying sick in a room upstairs , and a man in a conical cap standing beside him . We could see the ...
... seemed to pass by hurriedly , and somebody saw the man still busy in his cellar . Then more weeks seemed to pass , and now we saw him lying sick in a room upstairs , and a man in a conical cap standing beside him . We could see the ...
35. lappuse
... seemed to pass , and all day every day he stood upon the cross , and we never saw any- body there but him and the two monks . Many years seemed to pass , making the vision flutter like a drift of leaves before our eyes , and he grew old ...
... seemed to pass , and all day every day he stood upon the cross , and we never saw any- body there but him and the two monks . Many years seemed to pass , making the vision flutter like a drift of leaves before our eyes , and he grew old ...
247. lappuse
... seemed more to him than their immediate result , if , indeed , the sight of many failures had not taken away the thought of suc- cess . A man was not to lie , or even to give up his dignity , on any patriotic plea , and I have heard him ...
... seemed more to him than their immediate result , if , indeed , the sight of many failures had not taken away the thought of suc- cess . A man was not to lie , or even to give up his dignity , on any patriotic plea , and I have heard him ...
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