The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... passed in this way , in discomfort and on their guard , until the expected relief should arrive . But now , as the sound of rapid firing suddenly broke out around , and the quick patter of the bullets could be heard against the walls ...
... passed in this way , in discomfort and on their guard , until the expected relief should arrive . But now , as the sound of rapid firing suddenly broke out around , and the quick patter of the bullets could be heard against the walls ...
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... passed the night there , quite un- noticed by the enemy . With many the coming darkness was looked forward to with dread , as the enemy might be expected to take advan- tage of .it for a real attack ; and the sense of security afforded ...
... passed the night there , quite un- noticed by the enemy . With many the coming darkness was looked forward to with dread , as the enemy might be expected to take advan- tage of .it for a real attack ; and the sense of security afforded ...
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... Passed is that time , alas ! when joyfully I lived by cool air fanned where flames burned hot : Passed too has she for whom I wept and wrote ; But she my tears and pen has left with me . Passed is her face , holy and fair to see , But ...
... Passed is that time , alas ! when joyfully I lived by cool air fanned where flames burned hot : Passed too has she for whom I wept and wrote ; But she my tears and pen has left with me . Passed is her face , holy and fair to see , But ...
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