The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 433
... stand up- right . The skeleton , that core of life he leaves behind him to be dug up by the ologist and displayed in ... stand and stare , with such mind as he may have , upon those stark levers which the spirit has used as a crutch ...
... stand up- right . The skeleton , that core of life he leaves behind him to be dug up by the ologist and displayed in ... stand and stare , with such mind as he may have , upon those stark levers which the spirit has used as a crutch ...
Page 496
... stand outside of my door the silence is deathly . On the other side of the river I can see the faint outline of the hills , half a mile away , with spruce tops showing dark through the snow . Not a living thing in sight . Suddenly a ...
... stand outside of my door the silence is deathly . On the other side of the river I can see the faint outline of the hills , half a mile away , with spruce tops showing dark through the snow . Not a living thing in sight . Suddenly a ...
Page 509
... stand outside of my door the silence is deathly . On the other side of the river I can see the faint outline of the hills , half a mile away , with spruce tops showing dark through the snow . Not a living thing in sight . Suddenly a ...
... stand outside of my door the silence is deathly . On the other side of the river I can see the faint outline of the hills , half a mile away , with spruce tops showing dark through the snow . Not a living thing in sight . Suddenly a ...
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