The Atlantic Monthly, Band 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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... move for a few weeks ' sojourn on their respective islets , the coconuts are gathered , stacked in their temporary village , and then equally divided among the men and women , a small share being reserved for the children . The nuts are ...
... move for a few weeks ' sojourn on their respective islets , the coconuts are gathered , stacked in their temporary village , and then equally divided among the men and women , a small share being reserved for the children . The nuts are ...
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... move to that market where they can be sold to the best advantage . In response to this law , foreign gold continued to move to our markets until they became congested . By the early part of 1924 our gold stocks had become so large that ...
... move to that market where they can be sold to the best advantage . In response to this law , foreign gold continued to move to our markets until they became congested . By the early part of 1924 our gold stocks had become so large that ...
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... move was that we were trying to do something to assist the European situation and to facilitate the exportation of our products . The whole explanation might just as easily have been put in terms of self - interest . Self - interest ...
... move was that we were trying to do something to assist the European situation and to facilitate the exportation of our products . The whole explanation might just as easily have been put in terms of self - interest . Self - interest ...
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... violent protective - colorite could derive no support from this pigmental by - product , for in the next two anem- ones the long stalks were green . Although they move and eat and are animals like ourselves FIDDLERS BY THE SEA 25.
... violent protective - colorite could derive no support from this pigmental by - product , for in the next two anem- ones the long stalks were green . Although they move and eat and are animals like ourselves FIDDLERS BY THE SEA 25.
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Although they move and eat and are animals like ourselves , anemones , as personalities , pall after a time , and my interest was about to shift to other organisms when , in the lee of a small mangrove growing far down the sand , I saw ...
Although they move and eat and are animals like ourselves , anemones , as personalities , pall after a time , and my interest was about to shift to other organisms when , in the lee of a small mangrove growing far down the sand , I saw ...
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