The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 13
They were astonished that every reference to their sacred books was to contradict them ; that over against their hitherto unquestioned authority he should set himself in authority ; that these ob- vious things he said should be so true ...
They were astonished that every reference to their sacred books was to contradict them ; that over against their hitherto unquestioned authority he should set himself in authority ; that these ob- vious things he said should be so true ...
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But you are my friend - that is a - true bond . And if you would wish me to. me what you will , and forgive me . Only tell me your secret of joy . How is it you understand everything alive or dead ? I want to live to see , to know .
But you are my friend - that is a - true bond . And if you would wish me to. me what you will , and forgive me . Only tell me your secret of joy . How is it you understand everything alive or dead ? I want to live to see , to know .
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true bond . And if you would wish me to give you two months before I go , I might do that if it would in any way help you . As your friend only you clearly understand . You would not re- proach me afterward when I left you , as I should ...
true bond . And if you would wish me to give you two months before I go , I might do that if it would in any way help you . As your friend only you clearly understand . You would not re- proach me afterward when I left you , as I should ...
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This gives a very true curve , and provides a leaf - load of suit- able size . He does not scissor his way across , but bit by bit sinks the tip of one jaw , hook - like , into the surface , and brings the other up to it , slicing ...
This gives a very true curve , and provides a leaf - load of suit- able size . He does not scissor his way across , but bit by bit sinks the tip of one jaw , hook - like , into the surface , and brings the other up to it , slicing ...
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He seemed to have neither will nor energy nor imagination , when it was done , to reach out beyond into the true mean- ing , whatever that might be , of the Promised Land . He did not even sus- pect that it had another aspect than that ...
He seemed to have neither will nor energy nor imagination , when it was done , to reach out beyond into the true mean- ing , whatever that might be , of the Promised Land . He did not even sus- pect that it had another aspect than that ...
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