The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 - American essays |
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... moved around a little to loosen up . He shadow - boxed a few rounds . He did n't even look good doing that . He skipped the rope a little while . He could n't sweat . ' He'd be better not to do any work at all , ' Hogan said . We were ...
... moved around a little to loosen up . He shadow - boxed a few rounds . He did n't even look good doing that . He skipped the rope a little while . He could n't sweat . ' He'd be better not to do any work at all , ' Hogan said . We were ...
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' Hey , Jack ! ' John said to him . Jack's head moved a little on the pillow . ' Jack ! ' John says , leaning over him . Jack just dug a little deeper in the pillow . John touched him on the shoulder . Jack sat up and looked at us . He ...
' Hey , Jack ! ' John said to him . Jack's head moved a little on the pillow . ' Jack ! ' John says , leaning over him . Jack just dug a little deeper in the pillow . John touched him on the shoulder . Jack sat up and looked at us . He ...
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... moved for- ward with each succeeding decade . The advance may not be detected as and when it occurs ; the faithful his- torian in looking back is conscious of it . In women's play progress has been well - nigh revolutionary even within ...
... moved for- ward with each succeeding decade . The advance may not be detected as and when it occurs ; the faithful his- torian in looking back is conscious of it . In women's play progress has been well - nigh revolutionary even within ...
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... moved they would break up these huts into their component sticks and scraps and 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 ...
... moved they would break up these huts into their component sticks and scraps and 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 ...
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... moved from the wharf , still retaining a crowd upon the deck , for the thirty - two passengers of the good ship Europe , and their attending friends , made a great show . Eliza , Mr. Guild , and Elizabeth , William Wood- ward , Dr ...
... moved from the wharf , still retaining a crowd upon the deck , for the thirty - two passengers of the good ship Europe , and their attending friends , made a great show . Eliza , Mr. Guild , and Elizabeth , William Wood- ward , Dr ...
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