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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... night over Highcrest , and Terry felt that its splendor was , under the circumstances , excessive . Its radi- ance emptied the heavens of stars and drenched the valley with still light and with a faint , sidereal warmth . Such moonlight ...
... night over Highcrest , and Terry felt that its splendor was , under the circumstances , excessive . Its radi- ance emptied the heavens of stars and drenched the valley with still light and with a faint , sidereal warmth . Such moonlight ...
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... night with Terry . Five minutes . after he left Terry rushed back with Dickie Bateman's note . " I say , Larrimer , here's this con- founded letter Bateman got me to de- liver . Oh , to be sure , I believe it's about me . You're to ...
... night with Terry . Five minutes . after he left Terry rushed back with Dickie Bateman's note . " I say , Larrimer , here's this con- founded letter Bateman got me to de- liver . Oh , to be sure , I believe it's about me . You're to ...
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... night of December 18th - 19th . They protested that they had come over out of good will ; that they had no feeling ... nights be- fore had been locked in a life - and - death struggle . One German , on being offered a Virginia cigarette ...
... night of December 18th - 19th . They protested that they had come over out of good will ; that they had no feeling ... nights be- fore had been locked in a life - and - death struggle . One German , on being offered a Virginia cigarette ...
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... night of the 18th - 19th and an- nounced that they also had suffered many casualties . They further ex- pressed their intention of not renewing hostilities unless our side did ; there would be no more shooting until they were relieved ...
... night of the 18th - 19th and an- nounced that they also had suffered many casualties . They further ex- pressed their intention of not renewing hostilities unless our side did ; there would be no more shooting until they were relieved ...
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... night a present of a scarf was sent by the British officer commanding to the German officer in recognition of his consideration . Very soon after a German orderly appeared at the half- way line , bringing in return a pair of warm ...
... night a present of a scarf was sent by the British officer commanding to the German officer in recognition of his consideration . Very soon after a German orderly appeared at the half- way line , bringing in return a pair of warm ...
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