Harper's Magazine, Volume 142Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature |
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... hundred yards to the left of the festivities . Here the trenches ap- proached each other as close as 90 or 100 yards , and naturally greater care had to be exercised . It was over this ground that the night attack of December 18th- 19th ...
... hundred yards to the left of the festivities . Here the trenches ap- proached each other as close as 90 or 100 yards , and naturally greater care had to be exercised . It was over this ground that the night attack of December 18th- 19th ...
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... hundred yards to the south . Only a few hundred yards , but perhaps the battlefield had become a little grimmer , a little more gashed with shell boles , a little more torn and rent with trenches dug and trenches outward blown ; a ...
... hundred yards to the south . Only a few hundred yards , but perhaps the battlefield had become a little grimmer , a little more gashed with shell boles , a little more torn and rent with trenches dug and trenches outward blown ; a ...
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... hundred yards away , while a third was in the act of clambering on to it . Seeing our men , the Germans imme- diately began to wave and shout across incomprehensibly . There was then no further hesitation on either side . Heads popped ...
... hundred yards away , while a third was in the act of clambering on to it . Seeing our men , the Germans imme- diately began to wave and shout across incomprehensibly . There was then no further hesitation on either side . Heads popped ...
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... hundred centuries ! You could have seen it in the eyes of those watchers , in their rapt , rapacious atten- tion , in the conflict that went on within them visibly ; traitorous applause pent and pitted against all the instinctive pro ...
... hundred centuries ! You could have seen it in the eyes of those watchers , in their rapt , rapacious atten- tion , in the conflict that went on within them visibly ; traitorous applause pent and pitted against all the instinctive pro ...
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... hundred leagues of sea in her sailing canoe . That royal canoe ! To dance at another is land . . . 99 As the Dutchman talked , blowing his smoke bursts into the moonlight , the vision of that Marquesan woman came again before me . I ...
... hundred leagues of sea in her sailing canoe . That royal canoe ! To dance at another is land . . . 99 As the Dutchman talked , blowing his smoke bursts into the moonlight , the vision of that Marquesan woman came again before me . I ...
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