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Page 432
... later life . Give it anything it wants and let it keep what it likes of what it has chosen and let it break the rest . All kiddies have natural good taste . We have , thank goodness , advanced from the dark ages when people believed in ...
... later life . Give it anything it wants and let it keep what it likes of what it has chosen and let it break the rest . All kiddies have natural good taste . We have , thank goodness , advanced from the dark ages when people believed in ...
Page 444
... later Archer , a widower , sends his son to see Ellen , rather than revive sad memories in himself . The manners of the period are admir- ably presented , but the truth is that Countess Olenska is rather a tedious lady . She has ...
... later Archer , a widower , sends his son to see Ellen , rather than revive sad memories in himself . The manners of the period are admir- ably presented , but the truth is that Countess Olenska is rather a tedious lady . She has ...
Page 637
... later I left for a lecture tour in the United States . I did not think about my cousin , Tom Tranby , for a long time . But one evening when I was watching some children playing " Hunt the Thimble " I wondered what had become of Tom . I ...
... later I left for a lecture tour in the United States . I did not think about my cousin , Tom Tranby , for a long time . But one evening when I was watching some children playing " Hunt the Thimble " I wondered what had become of Tom . I ...
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