The Reader's Digest, Volumen5DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1926 |
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... ment he showed no great joy . " I didn't worry very much in the death house , " he told an official visitor . " I used to say to myself : ' Well , I've had about every sort of a kick I could get in this life . Maybe there's a kick in ...
... ment he showed no great joy . " I didn't worry very much in the death house , " he told an official visitor . " I used to say to myself : ' Well , I've had about every sort of a kick I could get in this life . Maybe there's a kick in ...
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... ment he is alone he seems to waste no time in carrying out this secret project . He is not prompted by a de- sire to lie on the bed , because he never remains longer than necessary to place the bed in a state of general disorder . It ...
... ment he is alone he seems to waste no time in carrying out this secret project . He is not prompted by a de- sire to lie on the bed , because he never remains longer than necessary to place the bed in a state of general disorder . It ...
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... ment of about $ 9,000,000 . Three of the larger aerial photographic com- panies aggregated nearly a million dollars in 1925. Other planes are fly- ing in forest fire patrols , timber cruis- ing , relief work , and in fact , all emer ...
... ment of about $ 9,000,000 . Three of the larger aerial photographic com- panies aggregated nearly a million dollars in 1925. Other planes are fly- ing in forest fire patrols , timber cruis- ing , relief work , and in fact , all emer ...
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... ment to avoid waste . But what I wanted to know was , how would the university graduate fare here . " In the first place , we employ no unskilled men here , " said the man- ager . " We can't afford them . We em- ploy the last word in ...
... ment to avoid waste . But what I wanted to know was , how would the university graduate fare here . " In the first place , we employ no unskilled men here , " said the man- ager . " We can't afford them . We em- ploy the last word in ...
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... ment should find some profitable form of livelihood for the people in Man- churia , and thereby keep them from the lure of opium money . But no one knows how effective and feasible these measures are . There is , however , one thing we ...
... ment should find some profitable form of livelihood for the people in Man- churia , and thereby keep them from the lure of opium money . But no one knows how effective and feasible these measures are . There is , however , one thing we ...
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