The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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Page 33
... asked they were given by the general commanding , and now quiet seems to be almost completely estab- lished . The mass of the people , though , have been far too happy to indulge in anything but harmless manifestations of the most ...
... asked they were given by the general commanding , and now quiet seems to be almost completely estab- lished . The mass of the people , though , have been far too happy to indulge in anything but harmless manifestations of the most ...
Page 38
... wearily . ' But who cares now ? ' he asked . " They are so miserable they think things can- not be worse . ' He walked on , but Igor kept by his side . ' I will tell you something about God , ' he said mysteriously . ' He is 38 REVOLUTION.
... wearily . ' But who cares now ? ' he asked . " They are so miserable they think things can- not be worse . ' He walked on , but Igor kept by his side . ' I will tell you something about God , ' he said mysteriously . ' He is 38 REVOLUTION.
Page 61
... asked , ' Air you the woman as is walkin ' fer comfort ? ' I laughed . I could n't help it . But Peter understood . He knew that Comfort is the name of the family paper which has the largest circulation of any paper in America , and ...
... asked , ' Air you the woman as is walkin ' fer comfort ? ' I laughed . I could n't help it . But Peter understood . He knew that Comfort is the name of the family paper which has the largest circulation of any paper in America , and ...
Page 64
... asked what religion that was , he replied : ' Men of sense never tell . ' This anecdote must have struck a responsive chord in the minds of many , if the frequency with which it has been quoted affords a fair test . It has rested in my ...
... asked what religion that was , he replied : ' Men of sense never tell . ' This anecdote must have struck a responsive chord in the minds of many , if the frequency with which it has been quoted affords a fair test . It has rested in my ...
Page 76
... asked . ' Will any- thing be ready for next year's budget in the spring ? ' No , it would not , he answered . Not even the bases of the new plan had been settled , and it would take long , very long , to carry them out . He thought that ...
... asked . ' Will any- thing be ready for next year's budget in the spring ? ' No , it would not , he answered . Not even the bases of the new plan had been settled , and it would take long , very long , to carry them out . He thought that ...
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