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It was a good speech undoubtedly , but to my mind the Colonel overdid it . There is a limit to the pathetic ; and the tragic , if carried too far , becomes morbid - aye , and even humorous . I remember to have read , in one of the ...
It was a good speech undoubtedly , but to my mind the Colonel overdid it . There is a limit to the pathetic ; and the tragic , if carried too far , becomes morbid - aye , and even humorous . I remember to have read , in one of the ...
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Mind your feet , or you will stumble ... noble to my mind than the cone of Schiehallion or the needles of Glencoe are these giants of our Peeblesshire Oberland . Long waves of hill and moorland stretch away to the south , till they ...
Mind your feet , or you will stumble ... noble to my mind than the cone of Schiehallion or the needles of Glencoe are these giants of our Peeblesshire Oberland . Long waves of hill and moorland stretch away to the south , till they ...
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Indeed , the inevitableness of death is far more impressed on his mind than on theirs who in the towns lead a more crowded and an : ple life . Its tragedy is felt , though unspoken ; for the peasant is not apt , as Gabriel Oak said ...
Indeed , the inevitableness of death is far more impressed on his mind than on theirs who in the towns lead a more crowded and an : ple life . Its tragedy is felt , though unspoken ; for the peasant is not apt , as Gabriel Oak said ...
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