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Mars and Fortuna
… Mars and Fortuna The Command of the Howe Brothers During the American Revolution. … from England. Irish patriots, too, have been willing to die for liberty, but they were not able to break away in … forces, Comte de Rochambeau, the last of the King’s marshals, is a grave historical injustice. Napoleon made no such …
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Knock, Knock
… Knock, Knock Heiko119 | Dreamstime.com  It was just for the summer. And when he came back from … walls toward her head, just the inside of the teepee that points up and up toward a sky filled with crickets and … on the phone with “This is she” and saying “dissect,” not “die-sect” like most everyone did. These were the things her …
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Flying Horses on the Silk Road
… taking your dollars. The horse’s head in my living room comes from one of these shops. Mounted on a wooden platform, … Engineering, Sapporo University.” Though Japanese, he studied in Europe, including a stint at New College, Oxford. … on China is for the future to tell us. Dr. No, a skeptic, points to the napkins on the restaurant table. “There is the …
Last Days of the Glacier
… the ukukus have the most significant role; they protect and communicate with the glacier god by roaming and dancing on … the tree had turned into a wooden crucifix and Mariano had died from a broken heart. They buried him under a boulder … into the wall, sucking energy. We have a word for why. 26-37 By Carolyn Kormann Photography by Krystian Bielatowicz …
Alfred Tennyson as a Poet for Our Time
… discussing poetry can attract a significant television audience suggests a new attitude toward Tennyson and toward … Laureate, to succeed Wordsworth, in 1850; and, upon the recommendation of Gladstone, raised him to the peerage as a … styles of 100 years ago. Victorian societies and journals multiply. If Tennyson is the Pre-Eminent Victorian, as …
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from Littlefoot
… and short-of-breath, She calls them all, and they come. Listen, this time I think she’s calling your name … hangs loose as a plastic bag in a tree When the wind has died. It is that drained. And overcast. The little … has answered my questions.    — These are the night journals, an almanac of the afterhour, Icarus having fallen A …
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