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... waves strike at them but they are too well made , they slip through , though they take in canvas . Arms with hands grasping seek to clutch at the prows . Bodies thrown recklessly in the way are cut aside . It is a sea of faces about ...
... waves strike at them but they are too well made , they slip through , though they take in canvas . Arms with hands grasping seek to clutch at the prows . Bodies thrown recklessly in the way are cut aside . It is a sea of faces about ...
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... waves , ever rising and falling , perhaps wild with storm , always moving , always alike in their nature as rolling waves , but hardly any two exactly alike in size or measure ( meter ) , never having the sense of something finished and ...
... waves , ever rising and falling , perhaps wild with storm , always moving , always alike in their nature as rolling waves , but hardly any two exactly alike in size or measure ( meter ) , never having the sense of something finished and ...
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... waves to be figures in human parliaments . And several earlier words have pre- pared us for so conceiving the waves - the words " scrolls " " sentences " and " sceptred , " all of which are associated with parliaments . The word ...
... waves to be figures in human parliaments . And several earlier words have pre- pared us for so conceiving the waves - the words " scrolls " " sentences " and " sceptred , " all of which are associated with parliaments . The word ...
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