The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... death had eradicated traces of the ruthless and unpredictable father who had at once plagued and inspired him . The members of the company in turn took farewell of their Chief . They marvelled that the shrouded , shrunken form had once ...
... death had eradicated traces of the ruthless and unpredictable father who had at once plagued and inspired him . The members of the company in turn took farewell of their Chief . They marvelled that the shrouded , shrunken form had once ...
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... Death in Unclay . Joe Bridle tries to revolt against his natural condition for he wants to enjoy love and avoid its aftermath , death . This is impossible — the fight ends in a draw - and he finally gives the parchment to John Death ...
... Death in Unclay . Joe Bridle tries to revolt against his natural condition for he wants to enjoy love and avoid its aftermath , death . This is impossible — the fight ends in a draw - and he finally gives the parchment to John Death ...
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... death . Some of his critics , noticing that he is much concerned with death , have concluded that he regarded it as the highest form of happiness , but this is a Christian idea : death is life's hospital , a panacea for all our ...
... death . Some of his critics , noticing that he is much concerned with death , have concluded that he regarded it as the highest form of happiness , but this is a Christian idea : death is life's hospital , a panacea for all our ...
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