The Bookman, Том 29Dodd, Mead and Company, 1909 |
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... pen to paper . It took a prodigious amount of labour before I even had a story formed in my head . Then I blocked it out at one sitting . Then the thing was put aside while I went over and over in my mind. 6 THE BOOKMAN.
... pen to paper . It took a prodigious amount of labour before I even had a story formed in my head . Then I blocked it out at one sitting . Then the thing was put aside while I went over and over in my mind. 6 THE BOOKMAN.
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... head a football team . He wrote and talked so voluminously about his command as to make millions of his countrymen imagine that the five hun- dred Rough Riders had actually won a battle - no account being taken of the fifteen thousand ...
... head a football team . He wrote and talked so voluminously about his command as to make millions of his countrymen imagine that the five hun- dred Rough Riders had actually won a battle - no account being taken of the fifteen thousand ...
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... head of regiments . Moreover , it gave them an impression that he was an open - minded , generous , frank , candid soul , who knew no guile and who would , in his own phrase , " do things . " There were things enough which needed to be ...
... head of regiments . Moreover , it gave them an impression that he was an open - minded , generous , frank , candid soul , who knew no guile and who would , in his own phrase , " do things . " There were things enough which needed to be ...
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... head - dresses - move about , gracefully leaning on the arms of men in swallow - tails and wearing buff waist- coats with brass buttons . One may per- ceive the jaunty form of Nat Willis pass- ing from one couple to another and ex ...
... head - dresses - move about , gracefully leaning on the arms of men in swallow - tails and wearing buff waist- coats with brass buttons . One may per- ceive the jaunty form of Nat Willis pass- ing from one couple to another and ex ...
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... head in silent , tearless sorrow . Then brokenly she whispered : " Oh , my son ! You were my idol - dearer than my God , Who granted me the gift of motherhood . Enthralled by trammels of an earthly love No soul can rise . The tie must ...
... head in silent , tearless sorrow . Then brokenly she whispered : " Oh , my son ! You were my idol - dearer than my God , Who granted me the gift of motherhood . Enthralled by trammels of an earthly love No soul can rise . The tie must ...
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