Good Housekeeping Magazine, Том 58Phelps Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... kind of freak , from which they would be delivered at the end of the season . The whole thing was a joke . Even the guests of the hotel tittered over it when Miss Hope's back was turned . That is to say , they tittered most of the time ...
... kind of freak , from which they would be delivered at the end of the season . The whole thing was a joke . Even the guests of the hotel tittered over it when Miss Hope's back was turned . That is to say , they tittered most of the time ...
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... kind to the poor is not a function of boards of education , that be- ing grandmother to babies born of teacher - mothers is not their function , but no- body is going to argue that guardianship of the classroom is not their function ...
... kind to the poor is not a function of boards of education , that be- ing grandmother to babies born of teacher - mothers is not their function , but no- body is going to argue that guardianship of the classroom is not their function ...
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... kind of story , provided it was not vicious . Advocate though I am of the very best that is written , there is truth in his claim . Two things every boy seeks to satisfy : his dreams , which may be high or low ; and his ambitions ...
... kind of story , provided it was not vicious . Advocate though I am of the very best that is written , there is truth in his claim . Two things every boy seeks to satisfy : his dreams , which may be high or low ; and his ambitions ...
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... kind that Johnny wants . And in all probability it is . But there are not many teachers who have ever had the curiosity to ask to see the reprints of Kate Greenaway ( Warne ) ; to examine the freedom of Walter Crane's work ( Warne ) ...
... kind that Johnny wants . And in all probability it is . But there are not many teachers who have ever had the curiosity to ask to see the reprints of Kate Greenaway ( Warne ) ; to examine the freedom of Walter Crane's work ( Warne ) ...
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... kind at all — men like Mr. Hurd , who treated me as if I were a machine , and ignored me altogether or looked over my head or past the side of my face when they spoke to me . They seemed rude at first , and I did not like them ; but I ...
... kind at all — men like Mr. Hurd , who treated me as if I were a machine , and ignored me altogether or looked over my head or past the side of my face when they spoke to me . They seemed rude at first , and I did not like them ; but I ...
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