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But with the air of a man whom nothing can turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not ...
But with the air of a man whom nothing can turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not ...
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So you must grant my request , for you are an elegant scholar , Having the graces of speech , and skill in the turning of phrases . Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluctant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own ...
So you must grant my request , for you are an elegant scholar , Having the graces of speech , and skill in the turning of phrases . Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluctant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own ...
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All night he had lain without slumber , Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late from the council , Stalking into the room , and heard him mutter and murmur ...
All night he had lain without slumber , Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late from the council , Stalking into the room , and heard him mutter and murmur ...
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Strange is the life of man , and fatal or fated are moments , Whereupon turn , as on hinges , the gates of the wall adamantine ! “ Here I remain ! ” he exclaimed , as he looked at the heavens above him , Thanking the Lord whose breath ...
Strange is the life of man , and fatal or fated are moments , Whereupon turn , as on hinges , the gates of the wall adamantine ! “ Here I remain ! ” he exclaimed , as he looked at the heavens above him , Thanking the Lord whose breath ...
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... Frankly I speak to you , asking for sympathy only and kindness , Straightway you take up my words , that are plain and direct and in earnest , Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with flattering phrases .
... Frankly I speak to you , asking for sympathy only and kindness , Straightway you take up my words , that are plain and direct and in earnest , Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with flattering phrases .
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