The Forum, Volume 48Forum Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Page 6
... brought , willingly or unwillingly , but always to its disadvantage , into every dispute . The waiters are paid , as a class , more than they could obtain in any other occupation for which their qualifications , generally , would fit ...
... brought , willingly or unwillingly , but always to its disadvantage , into every dispute . The waiters are paid , as a class , more than they could obtain in any other occupation for which their qualifications , generally , would fit ...
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... brought out of bed into the lit - up parlor . . . . Only the sea , beyond the cliff , stayed imposin ' lookin ' , glarin ' up like hammered brass , under the reflection of lights , every angry wavelet clear an ' metallic an ' threatenin ...
... brought out of bed into the lit - up parlor . . . . Only the sea , beyond the cliff , stayed imposin ' lookin ' , glarin ' up like hammered brass , under the reflection of lights , every angry wavelet clear an ' metallic an ' threatenin ...
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... brought up on the brink of death . He sought and found an icy pool , Though he had but his cap to fill , And bathed her hands and face , until The troubled breath was quieter , And her flushed forehead felt quite cool : And then he saw ...
... brought up on the brink of death . He sought and found an icy pool , Though he had but his cap to fill , And bathed her hands and face , until The troubled breath was quieter , And her flushed forehead felt quite cool : And then he saw ...
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... , Just half - way up the brothel stair , To tax the earnings they brought in , And hearken for the policeman's tread . Then , shuddering back from that foul place , And turning from the ovens ' glare , He looked 32 THE FORUM.
... , Just half - way up the brothel stair , To tax the earnings they brought in , And hearken for the policeman's tread . Then , shuddering back from that foul place , And turning from the ovens ' glare , He looked 32 THE FORUM.
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... brought to America to serve in bondage , may have nour- ished for a time some slight spirit of rebellion , but his sons and daughters did not . On the contrary , these young blacks were very well contented with the conditions of servile ...
... brought to America to serve in bondage , may have nour- ished for a time some slight spirit of rebellion , but his sons and daughters did not . On the contrary , these young blacks were very well contented with the conditions of servile ...
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