General Bramble

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John Lane, 1921 - World War, 1914-1918 - 188 pages
 

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Page 165 - For he's a jolly good fellow, And so say all of us...
Page 93 - Ces nymphes, je les veux perpetuer. Si clair, Leur incarnat leger, qu'il voltige dans 1'air Assoupi de sommeils touffus.
Page 59 - As for the ungodly, it is not so with them; but they are like the chaff, which the wind scattereth away from the face of the earth.
Page 1 - correct' portrait of the bridge. It is only a moonlight scene, and the pier in the centre of the picture may not be like the piers at Battersea Bridge as you know them in broad daylight. As to what the picture represents, that depends upon who looks at it. To some persons it may represent all that is intended; to others it may represent nothing.
Page 159 - OUR England is a garden that is full of stately views, Of borders, beds and shrubberies and lawns and avenues, With statues on the terraces and peacocks strutting by ; But the Glory of the Garden lies in more than meets the eye.
Page 58 - The Gods have thrown up their job, and handed it over to the Fates.

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