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... leave out , and how he had to present what he desired to set forth . We do not give full weight to the pressure exerted on the playwright by the varying conditions of the play- houses of successive periods , -by the size of the theater ...
... leave out , and how he had to present what he desired to set forth . We do not give full weight to the pressure exerted on the playwright by the varying conditions of the play- houses of successive periods , -by the size of the theater ...
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... I should be obliged to leave him at Hanover Junction on the return . journey to keep a professional engagement of importance ; and it was probably for that reason that he sent for me so soon after 22 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... I should be obliged to leave him at Hanover Junction on the return . journey to keep a professional engagement of importance ; and it was probably for that reason that he sent for me so soon after 22 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... leaving me there . This movement does not in any of its phases indicate anything serious , but rather a tendency on the ... leave nothing further to be said . The combination among the members of that body to oppose any Presidential nomi ...
... leaving me there . This movement does not in any of its phases indicate anything serious , but rather a tendency on the ... leave nothing further to be said . The combination among the members of that body to oppose any Presidential nomi ...
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... leave him with one tingling hand - clasp and vanish down a nicely calculated lane ; and the next night she would freely break that promise , and leave him in deep desolation to search a wind - swept street . Then , in some sort of self ...
... leave him with one tingling hand - clasp and vanish down a nicely calculated lane ; and the next night she would freely break that promise , and leave him in deep desolation to search a wind - swept street . Then , in some sort of self ...
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... Leave me alone , can't you , you great stupid brute ! " she flared . " That would be criminal lunacy , " said Mr. Trevor . Then she gathered up her skirts and ran . And she could run , like a barren doe . The gravel pelted in her trail ...
... Leave me alone , can't you , you great stupid brute ! " she flared . " That would be criminal lunacy , " said Mr. Trevor . Then she gathered up her skirts and ran . And she could run , like a barren doe . The gravel pelted in her trail ...
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