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Page 100
... talk again . He longed to know what they were talking about , laughing about . " No , David , " Kane went on , " when you take man out of the clutches of Nature , and put Nature in the keeping of man , we shall have the millennium . I ...
... talk again . He longed to know what they were talking about , laughing about . " No , David , " Kane went on , " when you take man out of the clutches of Nature , and put Nature in the keeping of man , we shall have the millennium . I ...
Page 112
... talk went on without sequence or direction , broken with abrupt questions and droll comments ; and they laughed a good deal . They spoke of poems and of dreams . Ray told of a fragment of a poem he had made in a dream , and repeated it ...
... talk went on without sequence or direction , broken with abrupt questions and droll comments ; and they laughed a good deal . They spoke of poems and of dreams . Ray told of a fragment of a poem he had made in a dream , and repeated it ...
Page 349
... talk to him about it . He began to talk before Ray finished ; in fact he agonized him with question and comment , all through ; 1 and when Ray laid the paper down at last THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 349.
... talk to him about it . He began to talk before Ray finished ; in fact he agonized him with question and comment , all through ; 1 and when Ray laid the paper down at last THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 349.
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