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... laugh? I mean do you ever laugh right out—sponta- neously—just as if the police weren't listening with drawn clubs and a finger on the button connecting with the “hurry-up” wagon? Well, if you don't, you should. Start off the morning ...
... laugh? I mean do you ever laugh right out—sponta- neously—just as if the police weren't listening with drawn clubs and a finger on the button connecting with the “hurry-up” wagon? Well, if you don't, you should. Start off the morning ...
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... laughed . . . ” Robert Provine , “ Why We Laugh , " The Atlantic , Atlantic Documentaries , June 5 , 2014 , 0:25 seconds , https : // www.theatlantic.com/video/index/372213/why-we-laugh/ Accessed March 7 , 2019 . p . 11 , “ The ...
... laughed . . . ” Robert Provine , “ Why We Laugh , " The Atlantic , Atlantic Documentaries , June 5 , 2014 , 0:25 seconds , https : // www.theatlantic.com/video/index/372213/why-we-laugh/ Accessed March 7 , 2019 . p . 11 , “ The ...
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... laughs at the fallen man, but his laughter becomes ridiculous—his own face contorts and explodes, providing for the reader a comic scene that may enchain a similar reaction (I might see the laugher, and laugh). Importantly, the man who ...
... laughs at the fallen man, but his laughter becomes ridiculous—his own face contorts and explodes, providing for the reader a comic scene that may enchain a similar reaction (I might see the laugher, and laugh). Importantly, the man who ...
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The history of the beautiful cap | 81 |
The rise or the decline of litera | 87 |
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