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... comes to a man , a woman , the divine power to speak words ; Then toward that man or that woman swiftly hasten all ... comes which has the quality to strike and to unclose , Until that comes which has the quality to bring forth what lies ...
... comes to a man , a woman , the divine power to speak words ; Then toward that man or that woman swiftly hasten all ... comes which has the quality to strike and to unclose , Until that comes which has the quality to bring forth what lies ...
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... come little again and as light as the schoolboy whose deeds are nearer to him than many of the events of later years ... comes in . ( He is changing , after his old custom , into an office coat . ) CREED . That is Mr. Dev - Mr . Robert's ...
... come little again and as light as the schoolboy whose deeds are nearer to him than many of the events of later years ... comes in . ( He is changing , after his old custom , into an office coat . ) CREED . That is Mr. Dev - Mr . Robert's ...
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... comes into the man . ) Sir , I have come to a pass when foolish as applied to my own son would seem to me a very pretty word . ROBERT . Is it as bad as that ? PHILIP . He's a rotter . ROBERT . It is very painful to me to hear you say ...
... comes into the man . ) Sir , I have come to a pass when foolish as applied to my own son would seem to me a very pretty word . ROBERT . Is it as bad as that ? PHILIP . He's a rotter . ROBERT . It is very painful to me to hear you say ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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