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... fact makes them regard as all the more precious those leisure moments when they " feel just like a book , " and curl up to one , expectantly . And because expectation is so high , the swing to disappointment , when it happens , is all ...
... fact makes them regard as all the more precious those leisure moments when they " feel just like a book , " and curl up to one , expectantly . And because expectation is so high , the swing to disappointment , when it happens , is all ...
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... facts are largely useless unless they result in something more lasting than mere entertain- ment . ' He has a distinct purpose in his work , which is , first of all , to arouse the public to an understanding of the facts concerning the ...
... facts are largely useless unless they result in something more lasting than mere entertain- ment . ' He has a distinct purpose in his work , which is , first of all , to arouse the public to an understanding of the facts concerning the ...
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... fact that she is genuinely in love and obviously headed for serious trouble ; but one feels no acuteness of pity for her , except perhaps when she is taken by Raymond , the scientist , on that bleak and bitter bird walk to Burnham ...
... fact that she is genuinely in love and obviously headed for serious trouble ; but one feels no acuteness of pity for her , except perhaps when she is taken by Raymond , the scientist , on that bleak and bitter bird walk to Burnham ...
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... fact ' that ' there has lately sprung up in America and England a type of poetry which is so closely allied to the Chinese in method and intention as to be very striking . ' And she quotes , as typical of this school , ' a little poem ...
... fact ' that ' there has lately sprung up in America and England a type of poetry which is so closely allied to the Chinese in method and intention as to be very striking . ' And she quotes , as typical of this school , ' a little poem ...
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... fact that her reper- toire was complete left no opening for the dissenting voice . She became a standard by which the play of others could be judged . Incidentally , she rev- olutionized the deportment of women on court . Instead of the ...
... fact that her reper- toire was complete left no opening for the dissenting voice . She became a standard by which the play of others could be judged . Incidentally , she rev- olutionized the deportment of women on court . Instead of the ...
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