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Chris Nand. no sign of her parents ever returning for her. Susan had written to them regularly but her letters were always returned. That Christmas I was heartbroken to leave her behind but there was nothing I could do but pine for her ...
Chris Nand. no sign of her parents ever returning for her. Susan had written to them regularly but her letters were always returned. That Christmas I was heartbroken to leave her behind but there was nothing I could do but pine for her ...
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... returned, or 'few out of many returned.' This is often found as part of a polar and sometimes pathetic type of expression (narratologically a form of presentation by negation) such as 'they/most were killed and did not return home' (cf ...
... returned, or 'few out of many returned.' This is often found as part of a polar and sometimes pathetic type of expression (narratologically a form of presentation by negation) such as 'they/most were killed and did not return home' (cf ...
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... returned after four years ' overseas service , aged twenty - three , desires to get in touch with party proceeding to England and France , to act as assistant salesman with some Canadian agencies . Has pleasing personality and ...
... returned after four years ' overseas service , aged twenty - three , desires to get in touch with party proceeding to England and France , to act as assistant salesman with some Canadian agencies . Has pleasing personality and ...
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... returned ; 3 with general paralysis were paroled and 3 returned ; 23 with alcoholic psychoses were paroled and 13 returned ; 4 with psychoses and somatic disease were paroled and none returned ; 98 with manic - depressive psychoses were ...
... returned ; 3 with general paralysis were paroled and 3 returned ; 23 with alcoholic psychoses were paroled and 13 returned ; 4 with psychoses and somatic disease were paroled and none returned ; 98 with manic - depressive psychoses were ...
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... returned to the identical property paying it ; if they may be returned on the territory of one of our school districts , so as to benefit children of the landless and moneyless , we cannot stop short of a wider application of the ...
... returned to the identical property paying it ; if they may be returned on the territory of one of our school districts , so as to benefit children of the landless and moneyless , we cannot stop short of a wider application of the ...
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action affairs allies American army appeared arms attack Augustine Washington battle began Boston brilliant British Burgoyne campaign cause character Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief Congress Conway Conway cabal Cornwallis courage danger defeat difficulties enemy England English everything expedition fact failed feeling fell felt fight fleet force Fort Duquesne fought French Gates gave George Washington Governor gress HENRY CABOT LODGE House of Burgesses idea Indians ington John John Adams knew Lafayette land Lawrence Washington letter look ment military militia mind Mount Vernon never numbers obliged officers once passed patriotic peace peril Philadelphia planters political Raleigh tavern ready result retreat Revolution river rode seemed sent soldiers spirit strong struggle success thing thought thousand tion took town troops Vernon parish victory Virginia Wash Washington wrote Weems Williamsburg winter words York Yorktown