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Page 117
... seemed to find in Stark Young the exact opposite of himself and an opposite that he , in his expression , certainly seemed to loathe . He loathed him even too much . It was so much that it seemed to me to indicate an envy or a wishing ...
... seemed to find in Stark Young the exact opposite of himself and an opposite that he , in his expression , certainly seemed to loathe . He loathed him even too much . It was so much that it seemed to me to indicate an envy or a wishing ...
Page 262
... seemed nervous . While in grammar grades , the patient was effeminate , “ ¿ sissy , " gestured with his hands and had a " pussy - foo walk . " He was always neat , never a behavior problem and was better than the average Negro scholar ...
... seemed nervous . While in grammar grades , the patient was effeminate , “ ¿ sissy , " gestured with his hands and had a " pussy - foo walk . " He was always neat , never a behavior problem and was better than the average Negro scholar ...
Page 263
... seemed anxious to do everything the right way , and , in fact , was apt to be offended if anyone thought he was not doing things the best way . Early in August , 1941 , the patient began going around with other colored people in the ...
... seemed anxious to do everything the right way , and , in fact , was apt to be offended if anyone thought he was not doing things the best way . Early in August , 1941 , the patient began going around with other colored people in the ...
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