The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 121Atlantic Monthly Company, 1918 - American essays |
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for a standing ticket . Sometimes I would go right from work , without any dinner , to stand in line for general ad- mission . If it happened to rain , my dress would be soaked through and through , and with wet clothes I would stand ...
for a standing ticket . Sometimes I would go right from work , without any dinner , to stand in line for general ad- mission . If it happened to rain , my dress would be soaked through and through , and with wet clothes I would stand ...
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... stand and love it . Wholly without what the world calls comforts , yet how comforting it was in those chill and cheerless days ! Downfallen in the eyes of others , lowered from its proud es- tate , how I have yet lifted my heart up to ...
... stand and love it . Wholly without what the world calls comforts , yet how comforting it was in those chill and cheerless days ! Downfallen in the eyes of others , lowered from its proud es- tate , how I have yet lifted my heart up to ...
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... stands on the steep , and the tombstones and the crosses halt at the clean cliff edge . Here , looking out to sea , the sleepers lie the men of Dorset who knew the fathers of New England . As we stand beside their graves and watch the ...
... stands on the steep , and the tombstones and the crosses halt at the clean cliff edge . Here , looking out to sea , the sleepers lie the men of Dorset who knew the fathers of New England . As we stand beside their graves and watch the ...
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