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The rats never waited to see who it was who was knocking ; out they went beneath the ice in all directions - one , two , three , sometimes eight or nine of them . Then began the work of the spear - men . A short , quick stab : the spear ...
The rats never waited to see who it was who was knocking ; out they went beneath the ice in all directions - one , two , three , sometimes eight or nine of them . Then began the work of the spear - men . A short , quick stab : the spear ...
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Why had he never cared for a woman as he had cared for this one ? A restlessness came over the old man . He had never been able to bring himself to visit the place where she had been ; he had avoided it in his thoughts .
Why had he never cared for a woman as he had cared for this one ? A restlessness came over the old man . He had never been able to bring himself to visit the place where she had been ; he had avoided it in his thoughts .
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We must never forget that learning was looked upon as the be - all and the end - all of education . Now learning never could be a possession of the young child ; hence , educationally speaking , the child was uninteresting .
We must never forget that learning was looked upon as the be - all and the end - all of education . Now learning never could be a possession of the young child ; hence , educationally speaking , the child was uninteresting .
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Philip Bourke Marston The Last Poems of By the Author | 98 |
Professor A of the Dry Wit By PERCY FITZGERALD M A 600 | 140 |
Students Songs On Some By LAURA ALEX SMITH | 174 |
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