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... stand Jimmie's yelling any longer . I didn't know I said anything till I found myself standing up , and after that I didn't seem to care for anything . " " Man ! it was fine , though , " said Billy Jack . “ I didn't think it was in you ...
... stand Jimmie's yelling any longer . I didn't know I said anything till I found myself standing up , and after that I didn't seem to care for anything . " " Man ! it was fine , though , " said Billy Jack . “ I didn't think it was in you ...
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... standing before them as their representative for the last time , and it was natural to look back and note the milestones behind , the changes for the better with which he could fairly claim association ... stand 84 THE EXPANDING DOMINION.
... standing before them as their representative for the last time , and it was natural to look back and note the milestones behind , the changes for the better with which he could fairly claim association ... stand 84 THE EXPANDING DOMINION.
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... standing , might jump perhaps , but deep and swift . Boiling . There were rapids . That creek - it was white . It was ... stand between him and the sun . With me it was different . I was an onlooker . I saw what he didn't see . I saw him ...
... standing , might jump perhaps , but deep and swift . Boiling . There were rapids . That creek - it was white . It was ... stand between him and the sun . With me it was different . I was an onlooker . I saw what he didn't see . I saw him ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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