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Page 7
... spite of my earnest apology . I took it all calm- ly , at the same time racking my mind for some polite , but effective retort . And as I noted the ludicrousness of his ruffled features an inspiration came to me , whereby I could bring ...
... spite of my earnest apology . I took it all calm- ly , at the same time racking my mind for some polite , but effective retort . And as I noted the ludicrousness of his ruffled features an inspiration came to me , whereby I could bring ...
Page 10
... spite of this avowed enmity toward his people , Dixon had felt no animosity toward the man . Here , he had thought , was a conscience , evidently honest , 10 FROM SUPERMAN TO MAN "Call it whatever you will," the other ...
... spite of this avowed enmity toward his people , Dixon had felt no animosity toward the man . Here , he had thought , was a conscience , evidently honest , 10 FROM SUPERMAN TO MAN "Call it whatever you will," the other ...
Page 22
... outwitted by one whom he regarded as an inferior in spite of that " inferior's " apparent intel- ligence . He would try the tactics best known to him- one that he had more than once used successfully with 222 FROM SUPERMAN TO MAN.
... outwitted by one whom he regarded as an inferior in spite of that " inferior's " apparent intel- ligence . He would try the tactics best known to him- one that he had more than once used successfully with 222 FROM SUPERMAN TO MAN.
Page 38
... spite of the time it would consume ? When the Jews were rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem on their return from Babylonian captivity did they not build , sword in one hand , and trowel in the other ? Then con- sider this at school the ...
... spite of the time it would consume ? When the Jews were rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem on their return from Babylonian captivity did they not build , sword in one hand , and trowel in the other ? Then con- sider this at school the ...
Page 48
... spite of his endeavor to sup- press it , had the buoyant air of a winner . The passen- ger on the other hand appeared worried and generally ill at ease . He apparently could think of no effective retort just then for he began to cavil ...
... spite of his endeavor to sup- press it , had the buoyant air of a winner . The passen- ger on the other hand appeared worried and generally ill at ease . He apparently could think of no effective retort just then for he began to cavil ...
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