The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 149Atlantic Monthly Company, 1932 - American essays |
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Page 369
... followed . Always sympathetic with revolution and class disturbances in the Old World , the leaders of the United States welcomed the French change and invited distressed peoples on the Con- tinent and in revolutionary England to ...
... followed . Always sympathetic with revolution and class disturbances in the Old World , the leaders of the United States welcomed the French change and invited distressed peoples on the Con- tinent and in revolutionary England to ...
Page 465
... followed our guide from tree to tree , walking perhaps a quarter of a mile . The honey guide arrived at a dead acacia , alighted on one of its topmost branches , and now , for the first time , sat perfectly still and did n't utter a ...
... followed our guide from tree to tree , walking perhaps a quarter of a mile . The honey guide arrived at a dead acacia , alighted on one of its topmost branches , and now , for the first time , sat perfectly still and did n't utter a ...
Page 468
... followed- a state of mind and body dangerously near to complete discouragement and final surrender . The spurts were need- lessly exhausting , and the slump that followed alarming . But I could not force them to hold a sane and steady ...
... followed- a state of mind and body dangerously near to complete discouragement and final surrender . The spurts were need- lessly exhausting , and the slump that followed alarming . But I could not force them to hold a sane and steady ...
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Biographer and His Victims The Claude | 62 |
Perils of American | 90 |
Americas First Social Club | 131 |
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