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... turned quick and went out . Walcott came toward him and they touched gloves , and as soon as Walcott dropped his hands Jack jumped his left into his face twice . There was n't anybody ever boxed better than Jack . Walcott was after him ...
... turned quick and went out . Walcott came toward him and they touched gloves , and as soon as Walcott dropped his hands Jack jumped his left into his face twice . There was n't anybody ever boxed better than Jack . Walcott was after him ...
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... turned to this newest of the sciences . With some brilliantly excep- tional cases , they are therein being taught a great deal about how the brain acts and next to nothing about the significance of that action . They are all too apt to ...
... turned to this newest of the sciences . With some brilliantly excep- tional cases , they are therein being taught a great deal about how the brain acts and next to nothing about the significance of that action . They are all too apt to ...
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... turned with avid relief to the peaceful exercise of sport . America enjoyed this reaction like other belligerents , but she had the advantage of the shorter break , and her champions , when they emerged , were found to be in a higher ...
... turned with avid relief to the peaceful exercise of sport . America enjoyed this reaction like other belligerents , but she had the advantage of the shorter break , and her champions , when they emerged , were found to be in a higher ...
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... peasants in the hunger year , ' said son - in - law Lukas , the tar - and - rope trader ; ' he would have made a month's meat supply for the village . ' ' Or turned into candles he would have lit the 66 THE OLD BELIEVER.
... peasants in the hunger year , ' said son - in - law Lukas , the tar - and - rope trader ; ' he would have made a month's meat supply for the village . ' ' Or turned into candles he would have lit the 66 THE OLD BELIEVER.
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... turned to the loyal one and , giving him a friendly pat , uttered his favorite exclamation : ' Poor old Joffre ! Damned old Thouzelier ! ' And by a paradox of fate the passing of Joffre , combined with the subtle manœuvre of Ludendorff ...
... turned to the loyal one and , giving him a friendly pat , uttered his favorite exclamation : ' Poor old Joffre ! Damned old Thouzelier ! ' And by a paradox of fate the passing of Joffre , combined with the subtle manœuvre of Ludendorff ...
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