The Finding of NorahHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 91 страница |
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... bear it . I feel almost as if I wanted to hold out my hands to them and say , ' Don't , don't , it need n't be like this . Can't we settle it some other way ? " " And then with much eagerness and a little hesitation she told the tutor ...
... bear it . I feel almost as if I wanted to hold out my hands to them and say , ' Don't , don't , it need n't be like this . Can't we settle it some other way ? " " And then with much eagerness and a little hesitation she told the tutor ...
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... bear the contempt of the civilized world ? ” There seemed a dangerous wine in Norah's veins , and she spoke rashly . " Why should we care what the world says , if we are right ? " Mrs. Kingsley arrested the movement of her teacup to her ...
... bear the contempt of the civilized world ? ” There seemed a dangerous wine in Norah's veins , and she spoke rashly . " Why should we care what the world says , if we are right ? " Mrs. Kingsley arrested the movement of her teacup to her ...
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... bear the contempt of the world . But some one had to bear it first in order that the rest could could grow up . The President is helping us . He is not going to send a hundred million people into war for any such reason as has yet ...
... bear the contempt of the world . But some one had to bear it first in order that the rest could could grow up . The President is helping us . He is not going to send a hundred million people into war for any such reason as has yet ...
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... bear testimony , however much afraid she might be . With cold hands and suffocating heart she must still sometimes speak for what seemed right . In herself she saw growing an unwilling mental process which sat in judgment upon Henry ...
... bear testimony , however much afraid she might be . With cold hands and suffocating heart she must still sometimes speak for what seemed right . In herself she saw growing an unwilling mental process which sat in judgment upon Henry ...
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... the " hand and mouth disease " caused him to forget her presence for a time . He walked about the room and talked so fiercely about those who speak without thinking , and bear false witness , that Stephen 80 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... the " hand and mouth disease " caused him to forget her presence for a time . He walked about the room and talked so fiercely about those who speak without thinking , and bear false witness , that Stephen 80 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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Страница 86 - There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable of making : We will not choose the path of submission and suffer the most sacred rights of our nation and our people to be ignored or violated. The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are not common wrongs; they cut to the very roots of human life.
Страница 42 - Wilson once said that there was "such a thing as being too proud to fight"; there is also, or ought to be, such a thing as being too confident to conform, too strong to be silent in the face of apparent error. Criticism, in short, is more than a right; it is an act of patriotism, a higher form of patriotism, I believe, than the familiar rituals of national adulation.