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Page 17
... stands Car No. 33 of the Astor House and Twenty - Sev- enth Street Fourth Avenue line . The old woman would miss an apple from that pile which you see glistening on her stand . The young man whose back is to us could swear to the ...
... stands Car No. 33 of the Astor House and Twenty - Sev- enth Street Fourth Avenue line . The old woman would miss an apple from that pile which you see glistening on her stand . The young man whose back is to us could swear to the ...
Page 191
... stand by Veal . They plod along in a humdrum manner : there is no poetry in their soul , none of those ambitious stir- rings which lead the man who has in him the true spark of genius to try for grand things and incur severe and ...
... stand by Veal . They plod along in a humdrum manner : there is no poetry in their soul , none of those ambitious stir- rings which lead the man who has in him the true spark of genius to try for grand things and incur severe and ...
Page 204
... stand- ing on the pavement on one side of the street , I saw a little boy four years old crying in great distress . Various indi- viduals , who appeared to be Priests and Levites , looked , as they passed , at the child's distress , and ...
... stand- ing on the pavement on one side of the street , I saw a little boy four years old crying in great distress . Various indi- viduals , who appeared to be Priests and Levites , looked , as they passed , at the child's distress , and ...
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