Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... walked to the iron fence between him and the grizzly bears , walked back , and began once more the round of motions devised , as it seemed , to save him from madness or from death . Three times that day I vis- ited ROUTINE AND IDEALS 23.
... walked to the iron fence between him and the grizzly bears , walked back , and began once more the round of motions devised , as it seemed , to save him from madness or from death . Three times that day I vis- ited ROUTINE AND IDEALS 23.
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... walked briskly by the door ; and in a neighboring house a hyena strode angrily back and forth , and back and forth , and back and forth again . Here were captive animals finding in routine the nearest possible approach to an enrichment ...
... walked briskly by the door ; and in a neighboring house a hyena strode angrily back and forth , and back and forth , and back and forth again . Here were captive animals finding in routine the nearest possible approach to an enrichment ...
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... walked your streets , and loved them , spoke with a voice that is rare in any race or time ; he thought as it is given to few to think ; and he saw . We have had no man like him . I will not say that we have had none so great . Lincoln ...
... walked your streets , and loved them , spoke with a voice that is rare in any race or time ; he thought as it is given to few to think ; and he saw . We have had no man like him . I will not say that we have had none so great . Lincoln ...
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... walked a while for exercise ; and , as he walked , he saw a farmer vainly trying to get his cows in ; and he sprang over the wall , drove the cows to the farmer , and ran back . The story , I fear , is ficti- tious ; but that people ...
... walked a while for exercise ; and , as he walked , he saw a farmer vainly trying to get his cows in ; and he sprang over the wall , drove the cows to the farmer , and ran back . The story , I fear , is ficti- tious ; but that people ...
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... walked the rounds behind them , applying the ruler . In the same city , a good Harvard man who kept a private school used to flog with the ruler the hands of the boys whose fathers paid him . Some of these boys were the most ...
... walked the rounds behind them , applying the ruler . In the same city , a good Harvard man who kept a private school used to flog with the ruler the hands of the boys whose fathers paid him . Some of these boys were the most ...
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