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Pagina 40
... mind . They appeared hardly less intelligent and vol- untary in thus attacking their fellows who were in calamity , than the stags of the Orinoco seem when they turn upon and trample the wounded bull . I seem- ed to be watching the ...
... mind . They appeared hardly less intelligent and vol- untary in thus attacking their fellows who were in calamity , than the stags of the Orinoco seem when they turn upon and trample the wounded bull . I seem- ed to be watching the ...
Pagina 57
... mind . I knew that I had no right to intrude upon you , and yet I could not refrain from sending you those pictures , as tokens of my remembrance , and the magazines , hoping that they might brighten your life a very little . Did you ...
... mind . I knew that I had no right to intrude upon you , and yet I could not refrain from sending you those pictures , as tokens of my remembrance , and the magazines , hoping that they might brighten your life a very little . Did you ...
Pagina 59
... mind that she remembered him when he wore frocks and aprons . The tone of deference with which he ad- dressed Eirene was not to be mistaken . The most exacting lady in the land could not have demanded more , as he walked by her side ...
... mind that she remembered him when he wore frocks and aprons . The tone of deference with which he ad- dressed Eirene was not to be mistaken . The most exacting lady in the land could not have demanded more , as he walked by her side ...
Pagina 60
... mind . At every station along the route it was confronted , am- bushed , flanked , and undermined , by that terrible power which had so long and cruelly reigned supreme over the minds and actions of the people . When- ever , under the ...
... mind . At every station along the route it was confronted , am- bushed , flanked , and undermined , by that terrible power which had so long and cruelly reigned supreme over the minds and actions of the people . When- ever , under the ...
Pagina 77
... mind ; but he can make mistakes , and he has made one with me . He forgets that I have a mind of my own , and a right to my own opinions , and to have them treated with some respect . Since I have been made , I must grow . And yet ...
... mind ; but he can make mistakes , and he has made one with me . He forgets that I have a mind of my own , and a right to my own opinions , and to have them treated with some respect . Since I have been made , I must grow . And yet ...
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