The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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the friendly postmaster or the charm- ing Englishman , by some mysterious means permission was obtained for all my luggage to go through uninspected and my ticket was bought , and I had only to wait in the station master's inner office ...
the friendly postmaster or the charm- ing Englishman , by some mysterious means permission was obtained for all my luggage to go through uninspected and my ticket was bought , and I had only to wait in the station master's inner office ...
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... means ' Chinese . ' We were off at last , about seven . The drivers tucked me into my sleeping bag as far as I could get with my big boots and fur suit and big fur coat on top of that , and covered me over with fur and canvas till I ...
... means ' Chinese . ' We were off at last , about seven . The drivers tucked me into my sleeping bag as far as I could get with my big boots and fur suit and big fur coat on top of that , and covered me over with fur and canvas till I ...
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... means descriptive of a malady which , in its higher manifesta- tions , is one of the noblest of all the diseases of the human spirit . Now and then , to be sure , even an illustrious victim speaks of it as though it were , in truth ...
... means descriptive of a malady which , in its higher manifesta- tions , is one of the noblest of all the diseases of the human spirit . Now and then , to be sure , even an illustrious victim speaks of it as though it were , in truth ...
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... means of escape from the keener sufferings of life . His recently published letters , many of them writ- ten in the midst of his work , reveal a man suffering , as an artist , the tor- ments of the damned . There were , to be sure ...
... means of escape from the keener sufferings of life . His recently published letters , many of them writ- ten in the midst of his work , reveal a man suffering , as an artist , the tor- ments of the damned . There were , to be sure ...
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... means which still remain an open question . It is a matter of history that the Tsar and the Tsarina had been long disap- pointed in the birth of four daughters but of no male heir to the throne . This situation continued until 1904 ...
... means which still remain an open question . It is a matter of history that the Tsar and the Tsarina had been long disap- pointed in the birth of four daughters but of no male heir to the throne . This situation continued until 1904 ...
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