The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... John to see those roses , Paul . Ah , things have been so different with you - you can't possibly understand what beautiful surroundings mean to a man who has been handicapped by their absence from the very beginning . His parents took John ...
... John to see those roses , Paul . Ah , things have been so different with you - you can't possibly understand what beautiful surroundings mean to a man who has been handicapped by their absence from the very beginning . His parents took John ...
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... John said some day he would be a little , quiet old man living alone in the country . -raising carnations . Paul - I've always wanted to buy John an annuity . always longed and wanted to make it pos- sible for him to go away to some ...
... John said some day he would be a little , quiet old man living alone in the country . -raising carnations . Paul - I've always wanted to buy John an annuity . always longed and wanted to make it pos- sible for him to go away to some ...
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... John is not ill and you do know where he is , and besides , John has his sister . Suppose you did not know . Suppose you did not know where John was ? And he had - nobody ? Could you keep quite sane , Anne ? " Paul rose and stood ...
... John is not ill and you do know where he is , and besides , John has his sister . Suppose you did not know . Suppose you did not know where John was ? And he had - nobody ? Could you keep quite sane , Anne ? " Paul rose and stood ...
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