Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12Concordia College, 1969 |
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... smile ! But there's a something in his breast , To which thy light words bring no rest , And thy gay smiles no anodyne . Give me thy hand , and hush awhile , And turn those limpid eyes on mine , And let me read there , love ! Thy inmost ...
... smile ! But there's a something in his breast , To which thy light words bring no rest , And thy gay smiles no anodyne . Give me thy hand , and hush awhile , And turn those limpid eyes on mine , And let me read there , love ! Thy inmost ...
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... smile with satisfaction . " Good , eh mister ? " He turned and walked slowly down to the far end , near the TV . Just as he was about to mount his stool , Herbie I called to him : " Another double , same kind . " With a second swallow ...
... smile with satisfaction . " Good , eh mister ? " He turned and walked slowly down to the far end , near the TV . Just as he was about to mount his stool , Herbie I called to him : " Another double , same kind . " With a second swallow ...
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... smile . He walked to the phone in the back . He wished Murph would arrive . " Hello , Lydia , it's me again , Herbert . " " Oh , Herbert , where are you ? She's tried to get you at home . You'll make everything worse , you know ...
... smile . He walked to the phone in the back . He wished Murph would arrive . " Hello , Lydia , it's me again , Herbert . " " Oh , Herbert , where are you ? She's tried to get you at home . You'll make everything worse , you know ...
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