The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 44
You force me into honesty . I did feel it at first . But I could kick myself when I think of that now . It is utterly forgotten . Take me and make me what you will , and forgive me . Only 44 THE INTERPRETER.
You force me into honesty . I did feel it at first . But I could kick myself when I think of that now . It is utterly forgotten . Take me and make me what you will , and forgive me . Only 44 THE INTERPRETER.
Page 54
... irresistible force drives him out upon a leaf . Here , apparently , instinct slightly loosens its hold , and he seems to become individual for a mo- ment , to look about , and to decide upon a suitable edge or corner of green leaf .
... irresistible force drives him out upon a leaf . Here , apparently , instinct slightly loosens its hold , and he seems to become individual for a mo- ment , to look about , and to decide upon a suitable edge or corner of green leaf .
Page 71
And then bring him straight back to the plant again , where , after such an experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor ...
And then bring him straight back to the plant again , where , after such an experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor ...
Page 73
And then bring him straight back to the plant again , where , after such an experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor ...
And then bring him straight back to the plant again , where , after such an experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor ...
Page 92
They are : - ' Do you believe that self - discipline is the kind for children to acquire , rather than that they be trained by force of the will of adults ? ' ' Do you believe that books , classes , materials , are of ...
They are : - ' Do you believe that self - discipline is the kind for children to acquire , rather than that they be trained by force of the will of adults ? ' ' Do you believe that books , classes , materials , are of ...
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