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Page 644
... pretty wit ; frequently they shine with a faint phosphorescence of truth . She uses them when she goes out to luncheon , or at a tea , or as she is coming away from church . In fact , one can use such pebbles anywhere , they are so ...
... pretty wit ; frequently they shine with a faint phosphorescence of truth . She uses them when she goes out to luncheon , or at a tea , or as she is coming away from church . In fact , one can use such pebbles anywhere , they are so ...
Page 645
... do mean well ; and experi- ence has taught us that human nature is pretty much the same ; we are all , under the skin of circumstance , a good deal alike . So Of course , it is a poor little cheap phrase CONCERNING GLASS HOUSES 645.
... do mean well ; and experi- ence has taught us that human nature is pretty much the same ; we are all , under the skin of circumstance , a good deal alike . So Of course , it is a poor little cheap phrase CONCERNING GLASS HOUSES 645.
Page 646
... pretty than what is necessary . Oh , of course she is a great fool ; -but if you stop to think of it , it is very pathetic to be a fool ! If , by imagination , the pathos of foolishness once strikes us , we shall not want to throw the ...
... pretty than what is necessary . Oh , of course she is a great fool ; -but if you stop to think of it , it is very pathetic to be a fool ! If , by imagination , the pathos of foolishness once strikes us , we shall not want to throw the ...
Page 664
... pretty good sort ' ( Mabel has not a polished literary style ) , but that literature had been " too much " for me . And she said I was conceited and had no sense of humor , and that I took myself too seriously , and that Maudie Joyce ...
... pretty good sort ' ( Mabel has not a polished literary style ) , but that literature had been " too much " for me . And she said I was conceited and had no sense of humor , and that I took myself too seriously , and that Maudie Joyce ...
Page 666
... pretty . In the first column was the article on " Parsifal , " and next to that was " Ethel Barrymore at Home , " and be- side that was the " Iroquois Fire . " Then you had to turn the paper and you came right to my editorials . They ...
... pretty . In the first column was the article on " Parsifal , " and next to that was " Ethel Barrymore at Home , " and be- side that was the " Iroquois Fire . " Then you had to turn the paper and you came right to my editorials . They ...
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