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Side 37
... faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable folk , -so silent , so frail are ...
... faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable folk , -so silent , so frail are ...
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... face is long and thin , her forehead high , and her head finely formed . Her expression is sad , and she looks as if these pomps and ceremonies were rather a bore to her . " So the author has known with more or less familiarity Japanese ...
... face is long and thin , her forehead high , and her head finely formed . Her expression is sad , and she looks as if these pomps and ceremonies were rather a bore to her . " So the author has known with more or less familiarity Japanese ...
Side 55
EDITOR'S TABLE . The disappearance of old landmarks and old faces is one of the inevitables . Everyone knows this as the greatest and most solemn fact of our daily lives . Yet any number of lessons fails to make us realize each new ...
EDITOR'S TABLE . The disappearance of old landmarks and old faces is one of the inevitables . Everyone knows this as the greatest and most solemn fact of our daily lives . Yet any number of lessons fails to make us realize each new ...
Side 131
... face to face with his life work as soon as he left the university . He immediately proved his right to maintain his position by bringing out his essay on Milton in the Edinborough Review . As each new opportunity opened to him he was ...
... face to face with his life work as soon as he left the university . He immediately proved his right to maintain his position by bringing out his essay on Milton in the Edinborough Review . As each new opportunity opened to him he was ...
Side 133
... face in the world . For it is fixed to the great door of the Minster , and behind it lay protection . By night a tiny taper burned within the head , and through the open eyes and grinning teeth its rays went out into the darkness to ...
... face in the world . For it is fixed to the great door of the Minster , and behind it lay protection . By night a tiny taper burned within the head , and through the open eyes and grinning teeth its rays went out into the darkness to ...
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