The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the car . The chauffeur had a face like a mask . We entered the build- ing , and the elevator whisked us to the top floor , above which additional super- structures had been built for war ...
This way , ' said the chauf- feur , leaving the car . The chauffeur had a face like a mask . We entered the build- ing , and the elevator whisked us to the top floor , above which additional super- structures had been built for war ...
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As to the means whereby you gain access to the country , under what cover you will live there , and how you will send out reports , we shall leave it to you , be- ing best informed as to conditions , to make suggestions .
As to the means whereby you gain access to the country , under what cover you will live there , and how you will send out reports , we shall leave it to you , be- ing best informed as to conditions , to make suggestions .
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Leaving the ele- vator , my guide led me up one flight of steps so narrow that a corpulent man would have stuck tight , then down a similar flight on the other side , under wooden archways so low that we had to ...
Leaving the ele- vator , my guide led me up one flight of steps so narrow that a corpulent man would have stuck tight , then down a similar flight on the other side , under wooden archways so low that we had to ...
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As to the means whereby you gain access to the country , under what cover you will live there , and how you will send out reports , we shall leave it to you , be- ing best informed as to conditions , to make suggestions .
As to the means whereby you gain access to the country , under what cover you will live there , and how you will send out reports , we shall leave it to you , be- ing best informed as to conditions , to make suggestions .
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Melnikoff had told me I might safely leave this matter to the Finns , who kept themselves well informed of the kind of papers it was best to carry , to allay the suspicions of Red Guards and Bolshevist police officials .
Melnikoff had told me I might safely leave this matter to the Finns , who kept themselves well informed of the kind of papers it was best to carry , to allay the suspicions of Red Guards and Bolshevist police officials .
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