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Page 16
... told in action in a series of dia- logues , most of which were held on the neutral ground that might be anywhere . It was only where there was an advantage to be gained by particularizing the exact spot where the action lay that ...
... told in action in a series of dia- logues , most of which were held on the neutral ground that might be anywhere . It was only where there was an advantage to be gained by particularizing the exact spot where the action lay that ...
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... told Lincoln , on the spot , of his enthusiastic and prophetic admiration . -THE EDITOR . Of course I at once accepted his invitation if it. HE political campaign of 1863 in tion of Governor Curtin was of very great interest and ...
... told Lincoln , on the spot , of his enthusiastic and prophetic admiration . -THE EDITOR . Of course I at once accepted his invitation if it. HE political campaign of 1863 in tion of Governor Curtin was of very great interest and ...
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... told Secretary Stanton , who then expected to go with us , that I would come down on the night train , meeting the party at the station in the morning . He kindly asked me to go from the station to his house , take break- fast with him ...
... told Secretary Stanton , who then expected to go with us , that I would come down on the night train , meeting the party at the station in the morning . He kindly asked me to go from the station to his house , take break- fast with him ...
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... told they were but six months old . Quite incredu- lously , but without a smile he asked , " Are the ears the same age ? " A shout of laughter from the bystanders . followed him , as he sauntered indifferently away and a droll look ...
... told they were but six months old . Quite incredu- lously , but without a smile he asked , " Are the ears the same age ? " A shout of laughter from the bystanders . followed him , as he sauntered indifferently away and a droll look ...
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... told , with a twin- kling eye , which the starlight was not strong enough to show . The fire burned beautifully , and Miss Dyer watched it with a rug tucked under her chin . " ( " " ' Now these rugs , ' she said . She pointed where they ...
... told , with a twin- kling eye , which the starlight was not strong enough to show . The fire burned beautifully , and Miss Dyer watched it with a rug tucked under her chin . " ( " " ' Now these rugs , ' she said . She pointed where they ...
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