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No wonder the poor fellow we spoke of , who 20 commonly called “ facts . ... Who does not know ocrities , is puzzled and vexed by the strange sight fellows that always have an ill - conditioned fact or of a dozen men of capacity working ...
No wonder the poor fellow we spoke of , who 20 commonly called “ facts . ... Who does not know ocrities , is puzzled and vexed by the strange sight fellows that always have an ill - conditioned fact or of a dozen men of capacity working ...
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But the simple fact is that it is not vited the prominent American authors to speak their written for them alone ... to deal with certain facts of life giving notice of your intention , and so cutting yourwhich are not usually talked of ...
But the simple fact is that it is not vited the prominent American authors to speak their written for them alone ... to deal with certain facts of life giving notice of your intention , and so cutting yourwhich are not usually talked of ...
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He said this towards the minister , eagerly entreated : “ No , no ! never mind that , now . as if he did not wish to be thought hard ; and in fact That is a matter of comparatively little interest . I he was a very kindly man . would so ...
He said this towards the minister , eagerly entreated : “ No , no ! never mind that , now . as if he did not wish to be thought hard ; and in fact That is a matter of comparatively little interest . I he was a very kindly man . would so ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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