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... reason , but on his appeal to emo- tion in his electorate , whether that emotion be nationalism , class feeling , or mere greed . My housemaid in London , for example , is a bright girl of her sort . She has had the full education given ...
... reason , but on his appeal to emo- tion in his electorate , whether that emotion be nationalism , class feeling , or mere greed . My housemaid in London , for example , is a bright girl of her sort . She has had the full education given ...
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... reason for taking any dog , and practically there were several reasons for not taking a Boojum . I must admit all this freely , for if she had been a perfectly well- behaved little dog , like some cocker spaniels I have known and an ...
... reason for taking any dog , and practically there were several reasons for not taking a Boojum . I must admit all this freely , for if she had been a perfectly well- behaved little dog , like some cocker spaniels I have known and an ...
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... reason . Of course he and the President are such widely different types that there could hardly be anything like personal cordiality between them . They do not speak the same language or think the same thoughts . Their reactions are as ...
... reason . Of course he and the President are such widely different types that there could hardly be anything like personal cordiality between them . They do not speak the same language or think the same thoughts . Their reactions are as ...
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JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS 1 | 17 |
Accidents Dont Happen Curtis Billings 694 | 23 |
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