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... give him a deeper thrill of excitement . Imagine him - his hand upon the treasure , his ear quick to catch the muffled step of the police- man . He is both hunter and hunted , and doubtless enjoys such a sensation of mixed pleasure and ...
... give him a deeper thrill of excitement . Imagine him - his hand upon the treasure , his ear quick to catch the muffled step of the police- man . He is both hunter and hunted , and doubtless enjoys such a sensation of mixed pleasure and ...
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... gives them the obvious . It does not require a big public to give a man a vogue ; a man may be famous whom the aver- age man has never heard of , still less listened to . If you are keener on name than money - bags and don't want to ...
... gives them the obvious . It does not require a big public to give a man a vogue ; a man may be famous whom the aver- age man has never heard of , still less listened to . If you are keener on name than money - bags and don't want to ...
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... give complete ex- pression to his thoughts , he closes with those frequently quoted lines : - To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . In his Introductory to his new work , ' Mr ...
... give complete ex- pression to his thoughts , he closes with those frequently quoted lines : - To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . In his Introductory to his new work , ' Mr ...
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