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... speak . " The author of the verse was one of the artist's strongest political opponents . To it he made the statue itself reply , " Sleep is dear to me , and still more that I am stone , so long as dishonor and shame last among us ; the ...
... speak . " The author of the verse was one of the artist's strongest political opponents . To it he made the statue itself reply , " Sleep is dear to me , and still more that I am stone , so long as dishonor and shame last among us ; the ...
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... speak without enforcing re- spect for what she says ? Or is she to admit frankly , spontaneously , and unre- piningly , that recent changes in naval and military art , recent political events , and gradual modifications in her national ...
... speak without enforcing re- spect for what she says ? Or is she to admit frankly , spontaneously , and unre- piningly , that recent changes in naval and military art , recent political events , and gradual modifications in her national ...
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... speak of , that no good could come of speaking of , and besides " He paused and then added : " This is not my own affair either , entirely - another is concerned as well as I- " " Why , those were Beaty's very words and reasons for ...
... speak of , that no good could come of speaking of , and besides " He paused and then added : " This is not my own affair either , entirely - another is concerned as well as I- " " Why , those were Beaty's very words and reasons for ...
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The Haunting Past | 508 |
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