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... talk like men , and not like philosophical talking- machines . Other great artists , notably Goethe and George Eliot , have created genuine men and women ; but they have also had their own personal say , speak- ing , as it were ...
... talk like men , and not like philosophical talking- machines . Other great artists , notably Goethe and George Eliot , have created genuine men and women ; but they have also had their own personal say , speak- ing , as it were ...
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... talk to , for no. walk with gentlemen ? I wish to do what is most improper . " not a jeune fille ; no American girl ... talk as you are talking now . " " Please tell me , " said Aurora Church , with expressive eagerness . " How would she ...
... talk to , for no. walk with gentlemen ? I wish to do what is most improper . " not a jeune fille ; no American girl ... talk as you are talking now . " " Please tell me , " said Aurora Church , with expressive eagerness . " How would she ...
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... talk to her . Most likely she will have recollections of seeing some pieces among her people which might be desirable . Dalègre feels that if such a talk is permitted the gossiping old woman will betray his secret . During the proc- ess ...
... talk to her . Most likely she will have recollections of seeing some pieces among her people which might be desirable . Dalègre feels that if such a talk is permitted the gossiping old woman will betray his secret . During the proc- ess ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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