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Page 25
... mind which is thrilled by having picked oysters from trees could make an excellent Haitian yarn from the juxtaposition of anemones and ants . As I labored , a green - and - brown lizard dashed past in pursuit of the tiniest of fiddler ...
... mind which is thrilled by having picked oysters from trees could make an excellent Haitian yarn from the juxtaposition of anemones and ants . As I labored , a green - and - brown lizard dashed past in pursuit of the tiniest of fiddler ...
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... mind has gained the consciousness which for a few minutes brooded over the surprised watchers of the eclipse . The universe we inhabit has opened out , backward and for- ward , upward and downward , to a degree almost inconceivable ...
... mind has gained the consciousness which for a few minutes brooded over the surprised watchers of the eclipse . The universe we inhabit has opened out , backward and for- ward , upward and downward , to a degree almost inconceivable ...
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... mind , sending out tones deep or delicate , flashing out mental pictures , awakening associations long asleep . We find this quality in ' Nostalgia ' ; to make this appeal is the whole pur- pose of the piece . And , as Mr. Ezra Pound ...
... mind , sending out tones deep or delicate , flashing out mental pictures , awakening associations long asleep . We find this quality in ' Nostalgia ' ; to make this appeal is the whole pur- pose of the piece . And , as Mr. Ezra Pound ...
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... mind that my purpose in this investigation was to find out what was in the other man's mind not to put something there . Although impressed with the idea that Shaftesbury's dictum offered at least a half - truth , I confess I was some ...
... mind that my purpose in this investigation was to find out what was in the other man's mind not to put something there . Although impressed with the idea that Shaftesbury's dictum offered at least a half - truth , I confess I was some ...
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... minds as to the admiration in which Christ is held by all believers , most doubters , and many , if not most , thinking unbelievers . I have talked with several people , claiming to have been earnest readers of the Gospels , who reject ...
... minds as to the admiration in which Christ is held by all believers , most doubters , and many , if not most , thinking unbelievers . I have talked with several people , claiming to have been earnest readers of the Gospels , who reject ...
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