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... perhaps to the last steady light of Humanism in Europe . It seemed very natural , too , to imagine B. B.'s own glance falling - not perhaps without a flicker of amusement — upon the scene , and upon the very diverse group people who ...
... perhaps to the last steady light of Humanism in Europe . It seemed very natural , too , to imagine B. B.'s own glance falling - not perhaps without a flicker of amusement — upon the scene , and upon the very diverse group people who ...
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... perhaps even entertain themselves in some triangular fashion ; the four hundred and eighty - three English will also have been able to converse with each other ( though some doubt exists as to whether they actually did ) . But the poor ...
... perhaps even entertain themselves in some triangular fashion ; the four hundred and eighty - three English will also have been able to converse with each other ( though some doubt exists as to whether they actually did ) . But the poor ...
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... perhaps other diverting details were also false . Perhaps General Gordon did not retire into his tent with a Bible and a brandy bottle ? ( This indeed was a distortion of a passage in Chaillé - Long's Memoirs : Gordon merely took his ...
... perhaps other diverting details were also false . Perhaps General Gordon did not retire into his tent with a Bible and a brandy bottle ? ( This indeed was a distortion of a passage in Chaillé - Long's Memoirs : Gordon merely took his ...
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