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... imagine that he had servants . Although Master Birdsman was an American , and had lived and worked in America for most of his life , he frankly preferred things English . As he glanced at the New York Times , which lay folded beside his ...
... imagine that he had servants . Although Master Birdsman was an American , and had lived and worked in America for most of his life , he frankly preferred things English . As he glanced at the New York Times , which lay folded beside his ...
Side 9
... imagine . that the china , the silver were alive ; that they responded to his touch , and carressed his fingers when he handled them . He lingered at the table until nine - thirty , when , finally , he knew he must get dressed ...
... imagine . that the china , the silver were alive ; that they responded to his touch , and carressed his fingers when he handled them . He lingered at the table until nine - thirty , when , finally , he knew he must get dressed ...
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... imagine - that he said to his followers : " I had a vision ; God told me and you must believe it , because you believe in me . " Yale Lit : Is there perhaps any parallel between the relation of Nat to his followers and the more ...
... imagine - that he said to his followers : " I had a vision ; God told me and you must believe it , because you believe in me . " Yale Lit : Is there perhaps any parallel between the relation of Nat to his followers and the more ...
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