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... light . POLAR CONTROVERSY , THE , A MORAL OR TWO FROM POLE , THE NORTH 952 William Ordway Partridge 656 Editorial 638 Lillian C. Flint 618 Jacob A. Riis 850 Herman Whitaker 381 Robert Williams Wood 565 Editorial .Editorial 793 152 POLE ...
... light . POLAR CONTROVERSY , THE , A MORAL OR TWO FROM POLE , THE NORTH 952 William Ordway Partridge 656 Editorial 638 Lillian C. Flint 618 Jacob A. Riis 850 Herman Whitaker 381 Robert Williams Wood 565 Editorial .Editorial 793 152 POLE ...
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... light the stage satisfactorily with the feeble oil - lamps which were then the only means of il- lumination . Probably this is one reason why the stage was made to curve out into the audience far beyond the proscenium - arch in which ...
... light the stage satisfactorily with the feeble oil - lamps which were then the only means of il- lumination . Probably this is one reason why the stage was made to curve out into the audience far beyond the proscenium - arch in which ...
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... light , and finally by the per- fecting of the electric light . It was found to be possible to illuminate the stage so as to show the expression on the. 16.
... light , and finally by the per- fecting of the electric light . It was found to be possible to illuminate the stage so as to show the expression on the. 16.
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... light and a little less noise . ' As Mr. Lin- coln concluded his story , the train passed into the open , where there was much more light and much less noise . Most stories are old , and this may have been heard before , but I had never ...
... light and a little less noise . ' As Mr. Lin- coln concluded his story , the train passed into the open , where there was much more light and much less noise . Most stories are old , and this may have been heard before , but I had never ...
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... light enough to read by . I've got a set of love- letters for you . " " Love - letters ! " Mr. Trevor breathed . " I don't want to read your love - letters . " Oh , I know ; but these are unsigned . You would n't know who they ' re from ...
... light enough to read by . I've got a set of love- letters for you . " " Love - letters ! " Mr. Trevor breathed . " I don't want to read your love - letters . " Oh , I know ; but these are unsigned . You would n't know who they ' re from ...
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