The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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It is important , and if I drop it — ' ' We foresaw that objection , ' replied the colonel , and I must tell you that un- der war regulations we have the right to requisition your services if need be . You have been attached to the ...
It is important , and if I drop it — ' ' We foresaw that objection , ' replied the colonel , and I must tell you that un- der war regulations we have the right to requisition your services if need be . You have been attached to the ...
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... and I must tell you that un- der war regulations we have the right to requisition your services if need be . ... reasons for not accepting this post , we will con- sider you as in our service and I will tell you further details .
... and I must tell you that un- der war regulations we have the right to requisition your services if need be . ... reasons for not accepting this post , we will con- sider you as in our service and I will tell you further details .
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I did not tell him how I was really feeling , but replied cheerily that I was feeling splendid . " That's right , ' he said . ' You are lucky in having a dark night for it . A week ago one of our fellows was shot as The samovar was ...
I did not tell him how I was really feeling , but replied cheerily that I was feeling splendid . " That's right , ' he said . ' You are lucky in having a dark night for it . A week ago one of our fellows was shot as The samovar was ...
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such children than there are parents like Hannah , or priests like Eli , to tell them that it is the voice of God . - The crimson was fading into cold October gray as I came upon him twelve years old , and just an ordinary boy ...
such children than there are parents like Hannah , or priests like Eli , to tell them that it is the voice of God . - The crimson was fading into cold October gray as I came upon him twelve years old , and just an ordinary boy ...
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IV A poet is still - born in Boston every day killed by toys in place of the tools that make them ; by books in place of the life they tell of ; by schools , museums , theatres , and stores , where things are pieced and ordered , filmed ...
IV A poet is still - born in Boston every day killed by toys in place of the tools that make them ; by books in place of the life they tell of ; by schools , museums , theatres , and stores , where things are pieced and ordered , filmed ...
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