The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 - American essays |
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Page 26
... carried the emptied shells to the big dog's kennel . Such low cunning is beyond you , because it is outside your character and desires . Your friendship and mine is wholly different from the relations of Mrs. X and her ' Peek . ' By her ...
... carried the emptied shells to the big dog's kennel . Such low cunning is beyond you , because it is outside your character and desires . Your friendship and mine is wholly different from the relations of Mrs. X and her ' Peek . ' By her ...
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... carried an implication of tragedy . Business opportunities for women of the period were restricted , with few exceptions , to keeping a boarding house , clerking in a dry - goods shop , dressmaking , millinery . These occupa- tions were ...
... carried an implication of tragedy . Business opportunities for women of the period were restricted , with few exceptions , to keeping a boarding house , clerking in a dry - goods shop , dressmaking , millinery . These occupa- tions were ...
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... carried off the Davis Cup . The first was an artist , unmatched in volleying skill , the second an athlete , wielding drives sustained in vigor by inexhaustible stamina . Both possessed the confidence and courage indigenous to their ...
... carried off the Davis Cup . The first was an artist , unmatched in volleying skill , the second an athlete , wielding drives sustained in vigor by inexhaustible stamina . Both possessed the confidence and courage indigenous to their ...
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... carry them to their next camp on the un- happy donkeys who carried the stone for the roads . The train had not stopped before I heard , as I expected , the curious cries and vocalisms of the Wadar children . Hastily getting out all the ...
... carry them to their next camp on the un- happy donkeys who carried the stone for the roads . The train had not stopped before I heard , as I expected , the curious cries and vocalisms of the Wadar children . Hastily getting out all the ...
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... carried the scars of battle . ' My left ear knocked deaf by a whaling blow on my right ear , ' as he proudly explains . No , Vlas's immense diameter was not the fat of inaction . He got it by taking to the table the same enterprise he ...
... carried the scars of battle . ' My left ear knocked deaf by a whaling blow on my right ear , ' as he proudly explains . No , Vlas's immense diameter was not the fat of inaction . He got it by taking to the table the same enterprise he ...
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