College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... town , addressed a knot of neighbors in this wise : " I hear you don't believe I know enough to hold office . I wish you to understand that I am think- ing about something or other most of the time . " Now reflective thought is like ...
... town , addressed a knot of neighbors in this wise : " I hear you don't believe I know enough to hold office . I wish you to understand that I am think- ing about something or other most of the time . " Now reflective thought is like ...
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... towns of the West and the " she " towns of the East , all make for the breaking up of the home . The socialists argue that only under socialism would it be possible to have more and better homes and consequently a better family relation ...
... towns of the West and the " she " towns of the East , all make for the breaking up of the home . The socialists argue that only under socialism would it be possible to have more and better homes and consequently a better family relation ...
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... town . Your next care is to clear a living space in front of the tent . This will take you about twenty seconds , for you need not be particular as to stumps , hummocks , or small brush . All you want is room for cooking , and suitable ...
... town . Your next care is to clear a living space in front of the tent . This will take you about twenty seconds , for you need not be particular as to stumps , hummocks , or small brush . All you want is room for cooking , and suitable ...
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... town held in its unloveliness noth- ing unforeseen . All about were fields of blackened and ragged " " 1 From The Atlantic Monthly , July , 1912. Reprinted by permission . stumps , showing where the magnificent pine forests had once 58 ...
... town held in its unloveliness noth- ing unforeseen . All about were fields of blackened and ragged " " 1 From The Atlantic Monthly , July , 1912. Reprinted by permission . stumps , showing where the magnificent pine forests had once 58 ...
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... town . It is also one of the most remarkable communities of the New South , in which a strain of power and self - completeness strangely dominates our academic notion of outward civic beauty . There is , indeed , an authentic and virile ...
... town . It is also one of the most remarkable communities of the New South , in which a strain of power and self - completeness strangely dominates our academic notion of outward civic beauty . There is , indeed , an authentic and virile ...
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