The Finding of NorahHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 91 страница |
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... By Eugenia Brooks Frothingham THE FINDING OF NORAH . THE WAY OF THE WIND . HER ROMAN LOVER . Illustrated . THE EVASION . THE TURN OF THE ROAD . HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO . BOSTON AND NEW YORK THE FINDING OF NORAH PUBLIC LIBRARY THE 7 YORK PUBLIC.
... By Eugenia Brooks Frothingham THE FINDING OF NORAH . THE WAY OF THE WIND . HER ROMAN LOVER . Illustrated . THE EVASION . THE TURN OF THE ROAD . HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO . BOSTON AND NEW YORK THE FINDING OF NORAH PUBLIC LIBRARY THE 7 YORK PUBLIC.
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... turn out to be a blunder ? Norah found that she must think of these things . She envied those strong spirits about her who could immediately separate the true from the false and be- come impassioned about it ; for it is more comfortable ...
... turn out to be a blunder ? Norah found that she must think of these things . She envied those strong spirits about her who could immediately separate the true from the false and be- come impassioned about it ; for it is more comfortable ...
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... turn and run up to the library which he had just left . Aunt Frances was talking about the German situation , with the high spirit to be found in families of Boston de- scent . " How much more shame will the President feed us with ...
... turn and run up to the library which he had just left . Aunt Frances was talking about the German situation , with the high spirit to be found in families of Boston de- scent . " How much more shame will the President feed us with ...
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... turning of a knitted heel . The stocking was afterward un- raveled , for while making it she had experienced the new and dreadful sen- sation of being angry with Henry . " Don't you agree with me ? " he asked . Norah said , " Not ...
... turning of a knitted heel . The stocking was afterward un- raveled , for while making it she had experienced the new and dreadful sen- sation of being angry with Henry . " Don't you agree with me ? " he asked . Norah said , " Not ...
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... turn and walk home together . Clustered houses and steeples were now dark against the west . A great blaz- ing sun sank down and flashed firelike through the fretted stone of a bell - tower before it left a sky of pale inviolate green ...
... turn and walk home together . Clustered houses and steeples were now dark against the west . A great blaz- ing sun sank down and flashed firelike through the fretted stone of a bell - tower before it left a sky of pale inviolate green ...
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accuse afternoon American answered Norah asked Norah average mind believe Boston charming Cinderella cold comparative literature Cousin Henry cried Norah dear delight emotion evidence excitement feel FINDING OF NORAH folded surgical dressings frozen Germans girl Government hand happy hate heart Henry rose Henry's high explosive honor ideal ideas Kingsley laughed lift her eyes looked luncheon Major Barbara Mexico nations ness never Norah and Henry Norah began Norah drew Norah felt Norah found Norah knew Norah left Norah spoke Norah stood Norah thought Old Marks pacifist pale paused peace persons Plattsburg President President's pro-German proud to fight Public Garden red-hot foot scious seemed silence silly smile speak stand startling Stephen streets suddenly sure talked tea-time teacup tell things Norah to-night told the tutor uncon usual virile voice walked wanted warm White House wonder words young
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Страница 86 - To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the day has come when America is privileged to spend her blood and her might for the principles that gave her birth and happiness and the peace which she has treasured. God helping her, she can do no other.
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.