The Reader's Digest, Volúmenes36-37DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... moved . His hands still reached out to green leaf and blue flower , and his eyes still looked at the glory of the after- noon sun . For several minutes he had been feeling strange and lost . Then softly , with his eyes on the blue vault ...
... moved . His hands still reached out to green leaf and blue flower , and his eyes still looked at the glory of the after- noon sun . For several minutes he had been feeling strange and lost . Then softly , with his eyes on the blue vault ...
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... moved westward . On the move , the caravan was two miles long . Early in the journey , Brigham was worried by the hungry inroads on the provisions ; he realized that he would have to be infinitely re- sourceful or the multitudes follow ...
... moved westward . On the move , the caravan was two miles long . Early in the journey , Brigham was worried by the hungry inroads on the provisions ; he realized that he would have to be infinitely re- sourceful or the multitudes follow ...
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... moved to different sites over a breadth of eight miles ; and every- where ox teams drew plows through the rich earth , while other teams dragged harrows behind men who sowed seed . Five thousand exiles were converted into an ...
... moved to different sites over a breadth of eight miles ; and every- where ox teams drew plows through the rich earth , while other teams dragged harrows behind men who sowed seed . Five thousand exiles were converted into an ...
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