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Page 323
... took his arm as a matter of course , and they started off . Ah , what a walk that was ! The night was mild and clear , the road lay through the woods , and the full September moon shone softly through the branches . The ground was hard ...
... took his arm as a matter of course , and they started off . Ah , what a walk that was ! The night was mild and clear , the road lay through the woods , and the full September moon shone softly through the branches . The ground was hard ...
Page 418
... took up the cry with wild enthusiasm , believing that it indicated the special intervention of Providence for their guidance . It was in vain that Ambrose protested that he had not been baptized , and adopted various expedi- ents to ...
... took up the cry with wild enthusiasm , believing that it indicated the special intervention of Providence for their guidance . It was in vain that Ambrose protested that he had not been baptized , and adopted various expedi- ents to ...
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... took his seat before it , and , after a long and reverent gaze , said , with infinite tenderness of manner , " Ah , he makes us all look down . " In the sculptor and in his brother , Mr. Wal- ter M. Brackett , the portrait painter , as ...
... took his seat before it , and , after a long and reverent gaze , said , with infinite tenderness of manner , " Ah , he makes us all look down . " In the sculptor and in his brother , Mr. Wal- ter M. Brackett , the portrait painter , as ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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