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You cannot touch love either ; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything . Without love you would not be happy or want to play . " The beautiful truth burst upon my mind - I felt that there were invisible lines stretched ...
You cannot touch love either ; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything . Without love you would not be happy or want to play . " The beautiful truth burst upon my mind - I felt that there were invisible lines stretched ...
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A few years later , in my contempt of childish efforts , I destroyed all these papers , not then anticipating that I could ever feel any curiosity about my first attempts at writing and reasoning . My father encouraged me in this useful ...
A few years later , in my contempt of childish efforts , I destroyed all these papers , not then anticipating that I could ever feel any curiosity about my first attempts at writing and reasoning . My father encouraged me in this useful ...
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He was so strong , so full of laughter and grace , so truly a man , his long vacation still seems a dream , and we feel that somewhere on the well - beloved campus we shall meet him and feel that friendly hand .
He was so strong , so full of laughter and grace , so truly a man , his long vacation still seems a dream , and we feel that somewhere on the well - beloved campus we shall meet him and feel that friendly hand .
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