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... once terrible and comforting ; and it was one which perhaps died on that very day at the hands of the German machine gunners . Not even the ghosts of Roland and Oliver , of Balin and Balan , of Taillefer and Peredur could ever ride ...
... once terrible and comforting ; and it was one which perhaps died on that very day at the hands of the German machine gunners . Not even the ghosts of Roland and Oliver , of Balin and Balan , of Taillefer and Peredur could ever ride ...
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... once , yet , whichever is the second will seem , so strong is the tyranny of the last chapter , the final , the " real " version . " Accordingly he , as author , pretends to toss a coin to decide which of the two alter- native endings ...
... once , yet , whichever is the second will seem , so strong is the tyranny of the last chapter , the final , the " real " version . " Accordingly he , as author , pretends to toss a coin to decide which of the two alter- native endings ...
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... once in a lifetime to address your Society . There is no short - cut . The snob takes short - cuts . If Lord Butler once consents to take the chair for him , the snob asks him to dinner next week . Lord Butler , you can rest assured ...
... once in a lifetime to address your Society . There is no short - cut . The snob takes short - cuts . If Lord Butler once consents to take the chair for him , the snob asks him to dinner next week . Lord Butler , you can rest assured ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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