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Page 168
... girl who likes books and so opens a bookshop , or the girl who can draw and becomes an art editor . I admit without question the value of the skillful secre- tary , and I take off my hat to those heroic women of all ages who pull to ...
... girl who likes books and so opens a bookshop , or the girl who can draw and becomes an art editor . I admit without question the value of the skillful secre- tary , and I take off my hat to those heroic women of all ages who pull to ...
Page 169
... girl of good education takes a job selling buns in a bakeshop it is ap- plauded as an indication of her enter- prise and lack of nonsense , but if a boy of the same standing were found selling cigarettes in a tobacco shop it would lead ...
... girl of good education takes a job selling buns in a bakeshop it is ap- plauded as an indication of her enter- prise and lack of nonsense , but if a boy of the same standing were found selling cigarettes in a tobacco shop it would lead ...
Page 252
... girl , in all her directness , inde- pendence , sincerity , and charm . Daisy Miller is so real , so much a creature of flesh and blood and no mere author's puppet , that the critics differ about her just as though she were an actual ...
... girl , in all her directness , inde- pendence , sincerity , and charm . Daisy Miller is so real , so much a creature of flesh and blood and no mere author's puppet , that the critics differ about her just as though she were an actual ...
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People Who Have Crossed Our Threshold | 39 |
INDEX BY TITLES | 50 |
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