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way, while the boys shyly became acquainted, the fathers discussed the project of this story; a small matter in comparison with the real business of that day-but that it ha
wn too contemptuously. The tale has, for its own purposes, so seriously confused the geography of Fort Amitié, that he may search the map and end by doubt
the generations of leaves are those of men"-but while we last, let these deciduous pages commemorate the day when we
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l more recklessly in my tale of Sir John Constantine-I have had to pause and ask myself the elemen
ng love as they do, with all its wonder and wild desire-they would conduct it to life-long bliss if they could, but simp
mind, all pa
ve here claims to be above the world-"All for Love, and the World well Lost"-we feel that its exorbitance must wreck it here and now, however it may shine
ssed by a soldier's sense of honour. The theme is a variant on a great commonplace: and, following my ha
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