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Write poetry now , when noise has become nor- mal , and we are like the Egyptians , who never heard the roaring of the fall of Ni- lus , because the racket was so familiar to them ! The age " capers in its own fee simple " and cries ...
Write poetry now , when noise has become nor- mal , and we are like the Egyptians , who never heard the roaring of the fall of Ni- lus , because the racket was so familiar to them ! The age " capers in its own fee simple " and cries ...
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Waiting in one of the little " meals - at - all - hours " sa- loons till he heard the churning of the press - engines , he sallied out and bought of the overloaded carriers the earliest copies of the morning papers , and made himself ...
Waiting in one of the little " meals - at - all - hours " sa- loons till he heard the churning of the press - engines , he sallied out and bought of the overloaded carriers the earliest copies of the morning papers , and made himself ...
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... I never heard of an angel getting into difficulty in the wick- edest of worlds . " was , used to say some of the Bible an- gels fell , and I am sure , Sir , the human angels have a worse chance . They are about the only ones that ...
... I never heard of an angel getting into difficulty in the wick- edest of worlds . " was , used to say some of the Bible an- gels fell , and I am sure , Sir , the human angels have a worse chance . They are about the only ones that ...
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... the patter of feet and the murmur of voices had given place to measured individual marches here and there , the dripping of eave- spouts and the flapping of awnings could be heard tattling of showers past and fu- ture , and the last ...
... the patter of feet and the murmur of voices had given place to measured individual marches here and there , the dripping of eave- spouts and the flapping of awnings could be heard tattling of showers past and fu- ture , and the last ...
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But Percival would let nothing go out of his hands imper- fect ; a typographical error , even , I have heard him say , sometimes depressed him like actual illness . He translated and revised so carefully , he corrected so many errors ...
But Percival would let nothing go out of his hands imper- fect ; a typographical error , even , I have heard him say , sometimes depressed him like actual illness . He translated and revised so carefully , he corrected so many errors ...
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