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... counting out " routine : " ... If he hollers , let him go " All of these terms are objectionable to Negroes . Finally , the author misinterprets the works . Her misinterpretations result from her failing to do her homework . Is it not ...
... counting out " routine : " ... If he hollers , let him go " All of these terms are objectionable to Negroes . Finally , the author misinterprets the works . Her misinterpretations result from her failing to do her homework . Is it not ...
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... counting , which no mortal may escape or avoid - now let us go forward , whether we shall give glory to another , or another to us . Neither Achilles nor Hector likes the war , and every soldier longs for his dear native land , but ...
... counting , which no mortal may escape or avoid - now let us go forward , whether we shall give glory to another , or another to us . Neither Achilles nor Hector likes the war , and every soldier longs for his dear native land , but ...
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