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Page 9
... began to pull at its play- thing to get it open ; then it made aimless dabs with it at the back of the car seat and at its mother's face . She moved her head patiently from side to side to escape the blows ; and the child entered with ...
... began to pull at its play- thing to get it open ; then it made aimless dabs with it at the back of the car seat and at its mother's face . She moved her head patiently from side to side to escape the blows ; and the child entered with ...
Page 15
... began to make phrases about them to himself , and he said there was something pathetically idyllic about them . The phrase was indefinite , but it was suffi- ciently clear for his purpose . The baby which had thrown away the pocket ...
... began to make phrases about them to himself , and he said there was something pathetically idyllic about them . The phrase was indefinite , but it was suffi- ciently clear for his purpose . The baby which had thrown away the pocket ...
Page 216
... began to struggle forward on such footing as he found firm , he felt the rise of the social instinct in him . He went about and delivered his letters ; he appeared at one of Mrs. Chapley's Thursdays , and began to be passed from one ...
... began to struggle forward on such footing as he found firm , he felt the rise of the social instinct in him . He went about and delivered his letters ; he appeared at one of Mrs. Chapley's Thursdays , and began to be passed from one ...
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