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Page ix
... feelings aroused by the critical notices the book obtained when first published almost exactly a year after the beginning of the great war . The writing of it was finished in 1914 long before the murder of an Aus- trian Archduke sounded ...
... feelings aroused by the critical notices the book obtained when first published almost exactly a year after the beginning of the great war . The writing of it was finished in 1914 long before the murder of an Aus- trian Archduke sounded ...
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... feelings ? Thus reasoned men in reputable business offices where he had his entrée as a person who came out East with letters of introduction - and modest letters of credit , too -some years before these coal - outcrops began to crop up ...
... feelings ? Thus reasoned men in reputable business offices where he had his entrée as a person who came out East with letters of introduction - and modest letters of credit , too -some years before these coal - outcrops began to crop up ...
Page 16
... feelings , he made his great renunciation . He cast off the abiding illusion of his existence . " No. No. They are no good . I'll never be able to squeeze them . Never . I've been saying for years I would ; but I give it up . I never ...
... feelings , he made his great renunciation . He cast off the abiding illusion of his existence . " No. No. They are no good . I'll never be able to squeeze them . Never . I've been saying for years I would ; but I give it up . I never ...
Page 17
... feelings perfectly . No decent feeling was ever scorned by Heyst . But he was incapable of outward cor- diality of manner , and he felt acutely his defect . Con- summate politeness is not the right tonic for an emotional collapse . They ...
... feelings perfectly . No decent feeling was ever scorned by Heyst . But he was incapable of outward cor- diality of manner , and he felt acutely his defect . Con- summate politeness is not the right tonic for an emotional collapse . They ...
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... feelings Morrison's gratitude insisted on Heyst's partner- ship in the great discovery . Ultimately we heard that Morrison had gone home through the Suez Canal in order to push the magnificent coal idea personally in London . He parted ...
... feelings Morrison's gratitude insisted on Heyst's partner- ship in the great discovery . Ultimately we heard that Morrison had gone home through the Suez Canal in order to push the magnificent coal idea personally in London . He parted ...
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