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... thought of it as showing how completely we had outgrown the instincts of barbarous races . To - day the communities where these horrors occur preserve as mementos the evidences of their savagery , and newspapers all over the country ...
... thought of it as showing how completely we had outgrown the instincts of barbarous races . To - day the communities where these horrors occur preserve as mementos the evidences of their savagery , and newspapers all over the country ...
Side 12
... thought and feeling , a spirit of rever- ence coupled with an ability to clothe it in modern forms , a rare mastery of both the Greek and the English languages , and a skill at embodying in carefully selected words what would otherwise ...
... thought and feeling , a spirit of rever- ence coupled with an ability to clothe it in modern forms , a rare mastery of both the Greek and the English languages , and a skill at embodying in carefully selected words what would otherwise ...
Side 74
... thought a good deal of an undertaking , but apparently the children are mastering it with extraordi- nary success . The spelling was always good , and while there were some confused idioms as well as some confused thought , the ...
... thought a good deal of an undertaking , but apparently the children are mastering it with extraordi- nary success . The spelling was always good , and while there were some confused idioms as well as some confused thought , the ...
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... Thought I would like to have her for my buckboard , but I have got an onfortunite conscience that won't let me do up any partner , so I guess I can't make any offer . " Ranald stood beside Lisette , his arm thrown over her beautiful ...
... Thought I would like to have her for my buckboard , but I have got an onfortunite conscience that won't let me do up any partner , so I guess I can't make any offer . " Ranald stood beside Lisette , his arm thrown over her beautiful ...
Side 79
... thought of any violent objection . In the afternoon the colt was put through her morning experience , with the variation that the stone - boat was piled up with a fairly heavy load of earth and stone . And , about noon the day following ...
... thought of any violent objection . In the afternoon the colt was put through her morning experience , with the variation that the stone - boat was piled up with a fairly heavy load of earth and stone . And , about noon the day following ...
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