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They found no difficulty in assenting to the proposition that the imagination of
man's heart was evil from the start: that men drank iniquity like water for their
deeds were evil. So in a decade of darkness some turned to that jealous God
who had ...
They found no difficulty in assenting to the proposition that the imagination of
man's heart was evil from the start: that men drank iniquity like water for their
deeds were evil. So in a decade of darkness some turned to that jealous God
who had ...
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his heart in those days in London when the fires of love and ambition had so
convinced him that existence without a woman would be an insupportable
burden to him. It was not like that earlier passion which he had hoped would
confer ...
his heart in those days in London when the fires of love and ambition had so
convinced him that existence without a woman would be an insupportable
burden to him. It was not like that earlier passion which he had hoped would
confer ...
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Arthur was pleased, though his heart was never deeply engaged in this world of
politics. Even when his adversaries sneered at him as a face without a heart he
was not greatly troubled, for his subject never could be any passion for the ...
Arthur was pleased, though his heart was never deeply engaged in this world of
politics. Even when his adversaries sneered at him as a face without a heart he
was not greatly troubled, for his subject never could be any passion for the ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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