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... thought roams gracefully freeof the trammels ofprecision. And he put it to us in this way—marking the pointswithalean forefinger— as we satand lazily admiredhis earnestnessover this new paradox (as wethought it)and his fecundity. 'You ...
... thought roams gracefully freeof the trammels ofprecision. And he put it to us in this way—marking the pointswithalean forefinger— as we satand lazily admiredhis earnestnessover this new paradox (as wethought it)and his fecundity. 'You ...
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... thought. 'In whichcasethey would certainly plough you for the Littlego. TheGerman scholars have improved Greek so much.' 'Then there isthe future,' said theVery Young Man.'Just think! One might invest all one's money, leaveit to ...
... thought. 'In whichcasethey would certainly plough you for the Littlego. TheGerman scholars have improved Greek so much.' 'Then there isthe future,' said theVery Young Man.'Just think! One might invest all one's money, leaveit to ...
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... thought of it. It'splainenough, andhelps the paradoxdelightfully. We cannotseeit,nor can we appreciate this machine, any more than wecanthe spoke of a wheel spinning, or a bullet flying through theair.If it is travelling throughtime ...
... thought of it. It'splainenough, andhelps the paradoxdelightfully. We cannotseeit,nor can we appreciate this machine, any more than wecanthe spoke of a wheel spinning, or a bullet flying through theair.If it is travelling throughtime ...
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... thought of theTime Traveller limping painfully upstairs. I don't think anyone else hadnoticed his lameness. The firsttorecover completely from this surprise wasthe Medical Man,whorang the bell—the Time Traveller hated to have servants ...
... thought of theTime Traveller limping painfully upstairs. I don't think anyone else hadnoticed his lameness. The firsttorecover completely from this surprise wasthe Medical Man,whorang the bell—the Time Traveller hated to have servants ...
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... thought of stopping, scarce thought of anything but these newsensations. But presently afresh series of impressions grewup in my mind—a certain curiosity and therewith acertain dread—until at last theytook complete possession of me ...
... thought of stopping, scarce thought of anything but these newsensations. But presently afresh series of impressions grewup in my mind—a certain curiosity and therewith acertain dread—until at last theytook complete possession of me ...
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