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... reliant , they were unmistakably builders -British empire - builders . The faces of the women were serene with the imperturbable serenity of those who have seen too many strange sights to be surprised now at any- thing ;
... reliant , they were unmistakably builders -British empire - builders . The faces of the women were serene with the imperturbable serenity of those who have seen too many strange sights to be surprised now at any- thing ;
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George Warrington Steevens. strange sights to be surprised now at any- thing ; and in their patient aspect was a hint of the tragic heroism that sends its children to be brought up by strangers and forget their mothers . The Empire ...
George Warrington Steevens. strange sights to be surprised now at any- thing ; and in their patient aspect was a hint of the tragic heroism that sends its children to be brought up by strangers and forget their mothers . The Empire ...
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... things which brought care before do not perhaps matter so very much after all . You begin insensibly to alter your standards of the importance of all things . Time , for instance , doesn't matter ; trouble does . It suddenly strikes you ...
... things which brought care before do not perhaps matter so very much after all . You begin insensibly to alter your standards of the importance of all things . Time , for instance , doesn't matter ; trouble does . It suddenly strikes you ...
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... things during the long day's run down Italy . When you see men of other nations on the third day of a railway journey , they are generally unkempt to look at and unwholesome to sit by . The precise , imper- turbable , Imperial ...
... things during the long day's run down Italy . When you see men of other nations on the third day of a railway journey , they are generally unkempt to look at and unwholesome to sit by . The precise , imper- turbable , Imperial ...
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... things , you perceive that the man who says a thing usually knows what he is talking about . As the sun slanted down we were obviously drawing near Brindisi ; the whole population of the Express with one accord began to write home . The ...
... things , you perceive that the man who says a thing usually knows what he is talking about . As the sun slanted down we were obviously drawing near Brindisi ; the whole population of the Express with one accord began to write home . The ...
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