Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... never lost each other . But they never knew each other . Corbett was a beautiful myth to Tad , and Tad was a delightful mystery to Corbett . " He was always cheerful , always smiling , " says Gentleman Jim when you ask him about his ...
... never lost each other . But they never knew each other . Corbett was a beautiful myth to Tad , and Tad was a delightful mystery to Corbett . " He was always cheerful , always smiling , " says Gentleman Jim when you ask him about his ...
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... never conquer death , but that it would never es- tablish medicine on a strictly sci- entific basis . Healing is essentially an art , said these and they in- cluded many who were regarded as sages at the time . But they ignored the fact ...
... never conquer death , but that it would never es- tablish medicine on a strictly sci- entific basis . Healing is essentially an art , said these and they in- cluded many who were regarded as sages at the time . But they ignored the fact ...
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... never touching a canvas , never offering a suggestion , never showing a too restless curiosity . Every fall there were meetings of this group of men after their return from their summer's work in dif- ferent parts of the world ...
... never touching a canvas , never offering a suggestion , never showing a too restless curiosity . Every fall there were meetings of this group of men after their return from their summer's work in dif- ferent parts of the world ...
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