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Page 9
... heard her cry , and almost instantly she reappeared . I shall never forget the scene that greeted my startled eyes as she rode toward me . Here was my brave little friend , her hatless tresses streaming behind , her eyes flashing , and ...
... heard her cry , and almost instantly she reappeared . I shall never forget the scene that greeted my startled eyes as she rode toward me . Here was my brave little friend , her hatless tresses streaming behind , her eyes flashing , and ...
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... heard no more for many years . " Our lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble . " Flood's reason for his ...
... heard no more for many years . " Our lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble . " Flood's reason for his ...
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... heard distinctly even to the galleries called Mr. Gladstone , who immediately arose . Again the cheer- ing was renewed and kept up as long as his supporters could cheer . The last to succumb were the Irish Nation- alists . The hour for ...
... heard distinctly even to the galleries called Mr. Gladstone , who immediately arose . Again the cheer- ing was renewed and kept up as long as his supporters could cheer . The last to succumb were the Irish Nation- alists . The hour for ...
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... heard can never forget , his venerable mobile features became placid and fixed , and a strange , far- away look seemed to come into the eyes as if he were speaking to an audi- ence outside the House of Commons , outside of England ...
... heard can never forget , his venerable mobile features became placid and fixed , and a strange , far- away look seemed to come into the eyes as if he were speaking to an audi- ence outside the House of Commons , outside of England ...
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... heard in the street . " The bull ! the bull ! " arose on every side . It reached Cele's ears as she wiped her dishes . With one bound she had reached the stairway . Down at the other end of the court the bull was already entering ...
... heard in the street . " The bull ! the bull ! " arose on every side . It reached Cele's ears as she wiped her dishes . With one bound she had reached the stairway . Down at the other end of the court the bull was already entering ...
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