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CHAPTER XXXIV In civilian clothes I felt a masquerader. I had been in uniform a long time and I missed the feeling of being held by ...
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CHAPTER XXXII Lying on the floor of the flat-car with the guns beside me under the canvas I was wet, cold and very hungry. Finally I...
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CHAPTER III When I came back to the front we still lived in that town. There were many more guns in the country around and the sprin...
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SHELLEY is it in very sad mood in the poem. He invokes The spirit of Joy. He feels that the spirit of delight has left him. He does not ...
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CHAPTER XI It was dusk when the priest came. They had brought the soup and afterward taken away the bowls and I was lying looking at...
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3 The Black Spot ABOUT noon I stopped at the captain's door with some cooling drinks and medicines. He was lying very much as w...