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Mortally Wounded: A Soldier's Tale
Steven Dupere
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Mercurial Messages in My Lines
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Cremation Of Sam McGee
Robert William Service
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A Time To Choose...Lesson Six
Robert Catron
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A wilting flower
Michael Ullom
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An Old Story
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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Arrival
Hakikur Rahman
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Balance
Leahan
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Belligerent Beasts
EASN
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Ceremony Of Life
Sheila M Clavo
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Dane-Geld
Rudyard Kipling
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Earn A Soldier's Last Breath
Jean Philippe Gibson
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Goodbye or Hello?
Kay Schuette
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Hieroglyphic Syllabary
Christina Coleman Hardin
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Human
Drey-Ellis Jones
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I'm caught up in you!
Nirav Patel
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In the green fields.
A J C
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In the heap and stubble.
A J C
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Iowa City: Early April
Robert Hass
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Legion
Royston
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Life Quotes
Yogita Yamini
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Lost senses
O. Santos
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Meanings
Traian06
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MIB Treatment
Shatana Brown
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Online class
Thaamarai Selvi SP
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