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I do believe that we should not treat this matter too lightly . Yale suffers from the reputation for a lack of literary atmosphere . She has graduated no very noted writers , with the possible exception of James Fenimore Cooper , and he ...
I do believe that we should not treat this matter too lightly . Yale suffers from the reputation for a lack of literary atmosphere . She has graduated no very noted writers , with the possible exception of James Fenimore Cooper , and he ...
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Only one other knows , and I believe she is dead . " I pondered a moment . " The old nurse , you mean ? " He nodded . I had made another good shot . With many protestations of friendship and assurances of loyalty , which were made with ...
Only one other knows , and I believe she is dead . " I pondered a moment . " The old nurse , you mean ? " He nodded . I had made another good shot . With many protestations of friendship and assurances of loyalty , which were made with ...
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I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey - work of the stars And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery And a mouse is miracle enough to ...
I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey - work of the stars And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery And a mouse is miracle enough to ...
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Finerty thinks it very humorous that Stumpy should believe Bill innocent " because he tould him so . " Stumpy and Bill wander about together for a long time , finding plenty of adventure and considerable trouble , which Bill's ...
Finerty thinks it very humorous that Stumpy should believe Bill innocent " because he tould him so . " Stumpy and Bill wander about together for a long time , finding plenty of adventure and considerable trouble , which Bill's ...
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Professor Münsterberg believes in this world there is an eternal present - no past , no future . Our being is eternally a part of the universe , so we are immortal in our essence , but not individually . He explains what he means by ...
Professor Münsterberg believes in this world there is an eternal present - no past , no future . Our being is eternally a part of the universe , so we are immortal in our essence , but not individually . He explains what he means by ...
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