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... knew perfectly 10 what he was about in introducing him - Hawthorne always knew perfectly what he was about - wished to give in his person an example of humorous resigna- tion and of a life reduced to the simplest and home- liest ...
... knew perfectly 10 what he was about in introducing him - Hawthorne always knew perfectly what he was about - wished to give in his person an example of humorous resigna- tion and of a life reduced to the simplest and home- liest ...
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... knew himself to owe , he gave up that in- sponsible for getting the other into the situation , since lenders and borrowers were the same interest and socially the same person . Evidently the force was one ; its operation was mechanical ...
... knew himself to owe , he gave up that in- sponsible for getting the other into the situation , since lenders and borrowers were the same interest and socially the same person . Evidently the force was one ; its operation was mechanical ...
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... knew that sex was sin . In any pre- vious age , sex was strength . Neither art nor beauty was needed . Everyone , even among Puritans , knew that neither Diana of the Ephesians nor any of the Oriental goddesses was worshipped for her ...
... knew that sex was sin . In any pre- vious age , sex was strength . Neither art nor beauty was needed . Everyone , even among Puritans , knew that neither Diana of the Ephesians nor any of the Oriental goddesses was worshipped for her ...
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