The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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People asked at random consent at random , as many who lend their name for a charity frequently don't know what the charity is for and care less . So long as they are not asked to do any of the hard work they are quite content to figure ...
People asked at random consent at random , as many who lend their name for a charity frequently don't know what the charity is for and care less . So long as they are not asked to do any of the hard work they are quite content to figure ...
Page 234
His head and big soft ears drooped on one side and he crawled painfully towards her , trying so hard to do what she asked of him . He did not understand why she wanted him to walk when it was so difficult and painful , but she asked him ...
His head and big soft ears drooped on one side and he crawled painfully towards her , trying so hard to do what she asked of him . He did not understand why she wanted him to walk when it was so difficult and painful , but she asked him ...
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she asked . she asked . One of the typical German Fraus grunted the monosyllable “ Ja ” She repeated the same question to the other occupant , but received no answer . she said to the maid , “ we'll move these things on to the rack ...
she asked . she asked . One of the typical German Fraus grunted the monosyllable “ Ja ” She repeated the same question to the other occupant , but received no answer . she said to the maid , “ we'll move these things on to the rack ...
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