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Page 58
... passing echo of ro- mance , of the activities of the male Atta ? Their unnatural combat had stirred scores of smaller ... passed to and fro without a dissenting thought , or any thought , and the Spirit of the Attas was content . ' ALL ...
... passing echo of ro- mance , of the activities of the male Atta ? Their unnatural combat had stirred scores of smaller ... passed to and fro without a dissenting thought , or any thought , and the Spirit of the Attas was content . ' ALL ...
Page 62
... passed . Wars were fought around the village ; for Hattonchâtel has always been the heart's desire of conquerors . Lying as it does on the crest of a high hill , which juts out like a promontory into the valley of the Meuse six hundred ...
... passed . Wars were fought around the village ; for Hattonchâtel has always been the heart's desire of conquerors . Lying as it does on the crest of a high hill , which juts out like a promontory into the valley of the Meuse six hundred ...
Page 65
... passed the ribbon to me , and I too sent the rich tone ringing out across the valley ; in turn , the mayor and the curé followed . Then to the music of the Marche Lor- raine we crossed over to the tribune , where the civil exercises ...
... passed the ribbon to me , and I too sent the rich tone ringing out across the valley ; in turn , the mayor and the curé followed . Then to the music of the Marche Lor- raine we crossed over to the tribune , where the civil exercises ...
Page 66
... passed , until the time drew near when Paul must follow his brothers and his friends into the army , to serve his two years of compulsory training . Now , the chief conscious grievance among the peasant inhabitants of the Temes district ...
... passed , until the time drew near when Paul must follow his brothers and his friends into the army , to serve his two years of compulsory training . Now , the chief conscious grievance among the peasant inhabitants of the Temes district ...
Page 67
... passed unrecognized as offenses at all . Many wore disfigur- ing scars the marks of willful blows from Austrian officers . And so , as the time came near when Paul must stand his turn , his ever - present under - horror became a ...
... passed unrecognized as offenses at all . Many wore disfigur- ing scars the marks of willful blows from Austrian officers . And so , as the time came near when Paul must stand his turn , his ever - present under - horror became a ...
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