Scribner's Magazine, 53 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1913 |
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... perhaps for three , the German student gives himself up to the rollicking freedom of the corps stu- dent's life . That life is so completely mis- understood by the foreigner that it de- serves a few words of explanation . I am not yet ...
... perhaps for three , the German student gives himself up to the rollicking freedom of the corps stu- dent's life . That life is so completely mis- understood by the foreigner that it de- serves a few words of explanation . I am not yet ...
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... perhaps because the tortured does not salute her torturers . When she reached her room she felt deadly tired , and lying down on her bed , almost at once fell asleep . She was wakened by a sound , and , recog- nizing the delicate " rat ...
... perhaps because the tortured does not salute her torturers . When she reached her room she felt deadly tired , and lying down on her bed , almost at once fell asleep . She was wakened by a sound , and , recog- nizing the delicate " rat ...
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... Perhaps , however , it is beginning not to be so , in the same measure , now . Perhaps the man in the street has his own definite thoughts and likes , nowadays , which he freely expresses without the leading of the more sophisticated ...
... Perhaps , however , it is beginning not to be so , in the same measure , now . Perhaps the man in the street has his own definite thoughts and likes , nowadays , which he freely expresses without the leading of the more sophisticated ...
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