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Page 116
... Course , a big field beside us , and there became squatter sovereigns all day . I shall be a bore , if I say again what a pretty figure we cut in this mili- tary picnic , with two long lines of blan- kets draped on bayonets for parasols ...
... Course , a big field beside us , and there became squatter sovereigns all day . I shall be a bore , if I say again what a pretty figure we cut in this mili- tary picnic , with two long lines of blan- kets draped on bayonets for parasols ...
Page 206
... course , to be the defeated party . The night chosen for the onslaught was the " singing - school night , " and the time the homeward walk of Stephen from the house of the fair object of contention . The crowd met him at the corner ...
... course , to be the defeated party . The night chosen for the onslaught was the " singing - school night , " and the time the homeward walk of Stephen from the house of the fair object of contention . The crowd met him at the corner ...
Page 708
... course , I do not mean that these times are gone they are alive ( in a mod- ern fashion ) in many places in the world ; some of my friends have described them in prose and verse . I only mean to say that I never was there ; I was born ...
... course , I do not mean that these times are gone they are alive ( in a mod- ern fashion ) in many places in the world ; some of my friends have described them in prose and verse . I only mean to say that I never was there ; I was born ...
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