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Side 14
“ Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in years . He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one theory to ...
“ Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in years . He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one theory to ...
Side 43
The book is a series of letters extending over the year of the author's teaching in Japan - letters not written for publication , and from their natural , familiar , conversational tone all the more pleasant , and containing simply an ...
The book is a series of letters extending over the year of the author's teaching in Japan - letters not written for publication , and from their natural , familiar , conversational tone all the more pleasant , and containing simply an ...
Side 52
The third class is Miscellaneous Forms , which includes news , editorials , book reviews , letters , diaries , dialogues , the short story , and rather strangely humor , which all will not concede to be a class of composition , any more ...
The third class is Miscellaneous Forms , which includes news , editorials , book reviews , letters , diaries , dialogues , the short story , and rather strangely humor , which all will not concede to be a class of composition , any more ...
Side 119
THI HE fame of a nation and its importance in the world depend largely upon its men of letters , for a century's literature so reflects the customs of a people as to make it to a great extent the history of that period .
THI HE fame of a nation and its importance in the world depend largely upon its men of letters , for a century's literature so reflects the customs of a people as to make it to a great extent the history of that period .
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... so long as there was a door open or a light burning in any of the courts " found little trouble in adapting himself to Lady Holland's diningroom . His diary and letters are filled with references to his affection for the classics .
... so long as there was a door open or a light burning in any of the courts " found little trouble in adapting himself to Lady Holland's diningroom . His diary and letters are filled with references to his affection for the classics .
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