Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 206
... drum . For instance , if I did not know what the word liberté meant , he drummed the Marseillaise - and I understood ... drumming was done . In our school compendiums of history we merely read : ' Their excellencies , the baron and count ...
... drum . For instance , if I did not know what the word liberté meant , he drummed the Marseillaise - and I understood ... drumming was done . In our school compendiums of history we merely read : ' Their excellencies , the baron and count ...
Page 214
... drum itself were a living creature which rejoiced to speak out its inner soul . I heard once more the thunder of cannon , the whistling of balls , the riot of battle ; I saw once more the death rage of the Guards - the waving flags ...
... drum itself were a living creature which rejoiced to speak out its inner soul . I heard once more the thunder of cannon , the whistling of balls , the riot of battle ; I saw once more the death rage of the Guards - the waving flags ...
Page 299
... drum . This music , whirring and humming , seemed to come from afar , and yet as I looked up I saw near me in the middle of the room a well - known performance . It was Monsieur Turlutu the dwarf who played the triangle , and madame ...
... drum . This music , whirring and humming , seemed to come from afar , and yet as I looked up I saw near me in the middle of the room a well - known performance . It was Monsieur Turlutu the dwarf who played the triangle , and madame ...
Contents
BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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