Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... leaves from the branches that they could reach , then Sanford climbed one of the trees and pulled the leaves from the uppermost branches . When a large mound had grown beneath the tree he climbed down and helped Benjy stack the leaves ...
... leaves from the branches that they could reach , then Sanford climbed one of the trees and pulled the leaves from the uppermost branches . When a large mound had grown beneath the tree he climbed down and helped Benjy stack the leaves ...
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... leaves . a White cheese , two chunks of bread and beer , black olives and the whispering sun . The lovely slyness of an Attic face remembered from many a tomb where there its gentleness gave relief and confidence to death's grey stone ...
... leaves . a White cheese , two chunks of bread and beer , black olives and the whispering sun . The lovely slyness of an Attic face remembered from many a tomb where there its gentleness gave relief and confidence to death's grey stone ...
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... leaves in woeful wreaths soar in mounds ; wayward leaves wind - stripped and brown settle in sleep under flakes of snow incessantly falling fold over fold . But slanting sun endows bare trees with transient light making winter bite its ...
... leaves in woeful wreaths soar in mounds ; wayward leaves wind - stripped and brown settle in sleep under flakes of snow incessantly falling fold over fold . But slanting sun endows bare trees with transient light making winter bite its ...
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