| 1877 - 448 pages
...talking with wives, and trying with brave words spoken in the old tones to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone and forever. We see them all as they march proudly away, under the flaunting... | |
| Oliver Ernesto Branch - 1878 - 278 pages
...PAST. 119 wives, and endeavoring with brave words spoken in the old tones to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife standing in the door with the habe in her arms, standing in the sunlight, sobbing ; at the turn of the road a hand waves ; she answers... | |
| Robert Green Ingersoll - 1883 - 210 pages
...with wives, and endeavoring with / brave words, spoken in the old tones, to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone, and for ever. We see them all as they march away under the flaunting flags,... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - 1881 - 438 pages
...talking with wives, and trying with brave-words spoken in the old tones to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone and forever. We see them all as they march proudly away, under the flaunting... | |
| David W. Lusk - 1884 - 600 pages
...talking with wives, and endeavoring with brave words, spoken in the old tones, to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone, and forever. "We see them all as they march proudly away under the flaunting... | |
| 1887 - 414 pages
...talking with wives, and endeavoring with brave words, spoken in the old tones. to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone, and forever. " We see them all as they march proudly away under the flaunting... | |
| Robert Green Ingersoll - 1888 - 344 pages
...talking with wives, and endeavoring with brave words, spoken in the old tones, to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves — she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone, and forever. We see them all as they march proudly away under the flaunting... | |
| Melville De Lancey Landon - 1890 - 786 pages
...vows of eternal love as they lingeringly part forever. Others are bending over cradles kissing babies that are asleep. Some are receiving the blessings...the babe in her arms — standing in the sunlight si!bbing— at the turn of the road a hand waves — she answers by holding high in her loving hands... | |
| Joseph W. Morton - 1890 - 636 pages
...talking with wives, and endeavoring with brave words spoken in the old tones to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife standing in the door, with the babe in her arms—standing in the sUnlight sobbing—at the turn of the road a hand waves—she answers by holding... | |
| Sarah Neal Harris - 1891 - 206 pages
...talking with wives, and trying, with brave words spoken in the old tones, to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife...waves : she answers by holding high in her loving arms the child. He is gone, and forever. We see them all as they march proudly away, under the flaunting... | |
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