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This work presents a collection of stories that explore the lives of various characters, often reflecting on themes of struggle, identity, and the immigrant experience in America. The narratives delve into the emotional and social challenges faced by individuals, particularly focusing on their relationships, aspirations, and the harsh realities of their environments. Each story is distinct yet interconnected, showcasing the complexities of human experience through vivid character portrayals and poignant situations. The collection captures moments of joy, sorrow, and resilience, offering a rich tapestry of life in a changing society.

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Title: Children of Men

Author: Bruno Lessing

Release date: May 23, 2017 [eBook #54761]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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CHILDREN OF MEN

“‘The sheep are coming! They’re coming over the hill! Watch, Liebchen; watch, precious!’”

CHILDREN OF MEN

BY
BRUNO LESSING
For He doth not afflict willingly
nor grieve the children of men.
NEW YORK
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.
MCMIII
Copyright, 1903, by
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.
Copyright, 1903, by S. S. McClure Co.
Published, September, 1903