The Reader's Digest, Volumen5DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1926 |
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... mind is so occupied with the mechanical details of entertaining that she can't devote herself to the human side of it . is busy thinking about doilies and dishes ; hoping the cook won't burn anything ; watching the maid ; won- dering ...
... mind is so occupied with the mechanical details of entertaining that she can't devote herself to the human side of it . is busy thinking about doilies and dishes ; hoping the cook won't burn anything ; watching the maid ; won- dering ...
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... mind was all right - he read plenty of books - but he didn't have any feeling . His " Well , the day for electrocution came . They took him to the death cell to get him ready . " I had seen that death cell . A man about to die who could ...
... mind was all right - he read plenty of books - but he didn't have any feeling . His " Well , the day for electrocution came . They took him to the death cell to get him ready . " I had seen that death cell . A man about to die who could ...
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... mind . It is easy to believe that you have been fulfilling , during those long hours of idleness , a small but ... minds surcharged with energy , their opinions carefully weighed and sorted against the time when they may be brought ...
... mind . It is easy to believe that you have been fulfilling , during those long hours of idleness , a small but ... minds surcharged with energy , their opinions carefully weighed and sorted against the time when they may be brought ...
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... mind and spirit fully engaged . There were too many distractions , and even when most deeply absorbed I was conscious all the while of the likelihood of inter- ruption , so that I entered only half- heartedly the world of the imagina ...
... mind and spirit fully engaged . There were too many distractions , and even when most deeply absorbed I was conscious all the while of the likelihood of inter- ruption , so that I entered only half- heartedly the world of the imagina ...
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... minds . The progressive school is thus be- ginning to deal with life problems in their full setting and in their native habitat . In this kind of study child- ren are not trying to memorize words and phrases . They are getting ex ...
... minds . The progressive school is thus be- ginning to deal with life problems in their full setting and in their native habitat . In this kind of study child- ren are not trying to memorize words and phrases . They are getting ex ...
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