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Sergeant Kite steps up to the farm boys Pearmain and Appletree who are looking
at the pictures outside the recruiting booth. kite Gentlemen, I take it you know the
Severn, but do you know the Mississippi? (He pulls a small field table from the ...
Sergeant Kite steps up to the farm boys Pearmain and Appletree who are looking
at the pictures outside the recruiting booth. kite Gentlemen, I take it you know the
Severn, but do you know the Mississippi? (He pulls a small field table from the ...
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(Calling after him) Where's your leg? broad-shouldered man Bunker Hill.
appletree He's lost a leg. kite For the king, though. Hats off, boys! — All right; he's
lost a leg. But so has some damned rebel over there. broad-shouldered man For
...
(Calling after him) Where's your leg? broad-shouldered man Bunker Hill.
appletree He's lost a leg. kite For the king, though. Hats off, boys! — All right; he's
lost a leg. But so has some damned rebel over there. broad-shouldered man For
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I come to you as an officer to enlist soldiers, not as a kidnapper to carry off slaves.
appletree Hear that, Costar? Ain't that nice? plume It's true, gentlemen, I could
take advantage of you; the king's money was in your pocket and my sergeant is ...
I come to you as an officer to enlist soldiers, not as a kidnapper to carry off slaves.
appletree Hear that, Costar? Ain't that nice? plume It's true, gentlemen, I could
take advantage of you; the king's money was in your pocket and my sergeant is ...
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Inhalt
Coriolanus William Shakespeare translated | 57 |
The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen 1431 Anna Seghers | 147 |
Don Juan Moliere translated by Ralph Manheim | 189 |
Urheberrecht | |
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