The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... better men . " I want no better- " she cried , there were tears in her eyes . " Alas , Deborah , why could thee not abide peacefully at home and keep the house and spin and weave and marry a quiet man and not preach so boldly and do so ...
... better men . " I want no better- " she cried , there were tears in her eyes . " Alas , Deborah , why could thee not abide peacefully at home and keep the house and spin and weave and marry a quiet man and not preach so boldly and do so ...
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... better field nor any better opportunity than the field of politics for the right kind of young men . A large proportion of the young men of to - day feel that they have no time to study politics or interest themselves in matters of a ...
... better field nor any better opportunity than the field of politics for the right kind of young men . A large proportion of the young men of to - day feel that they have no time to study politics or interest themselves in matters of a ...
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... better town than it ever was in the past . I can think of no particular in which this statement would require qualification : better churches , better schools , better homes , larger and more . prosperous industries unite in forming a ...
... better town than it ever was in the past . I can think of no particular in which this statement would require qualification : better churches , better schools , better homes , larger and more . prosperous industries unite in forming a ...
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THE RATTLESNAKES MATE Helen Tompkins | 553 |
ON THE BORDER WITH OUR ARMY Walter Merriam Pratt | 593 |
EGRESS A POEM W Edson Smith | 601 |
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