The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas The awakening of the United States to it's involvement in World War I. |
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... cents a day ; we couldn't have bought anything even if we had needed it - which we didn't ; there was nothing in the world of Ilao to spend a single cent on , and I don't believe that liter- ally there was more than six dollars Mex . in ...
... cents a day ; we couldn't have bought anything even if we had needed it - which we didn't ; there was nothing in the world of Ilao to spend a single cent on , and I don't believe that liter- ally there was more than six dollars Mex . in ...
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... cent on earnings over six thousand dollars . " " That last won't hurt us much , will it ? " Then I burst out laughing . “ Do you know , Lord - oh , Lord ! -that I've just sent my wife and daughter up to take a suite at the Chatwold ...
... cent on earnings over six thousand dollars . " " That last won't hurt us much , will it ? " Then I burst out laughing . “ Do you know , Lord - oh , Lord ! -that I've just sent my wife and daughter up to take a suite at the Chatwold ...
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... cents . Anyhow , it really didn't matter much . I took the sheet of pad paper on which he had been writing and studied it ... cent of it ; so have you . Add twelve thousand to three thousand and seven hundred " -I did it- " and you get ...
... cents . Anyhow , it really didn't matter much . I took the sheet of pad paper on which he had been writing and studied it ... cent of it ; so have you . Add twelve thousand to three thousand and seven hundred " -I did it- " and you get ...
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... cent less than fifteen hundred dollars a month to live at the Chatwold . For eight months that would amount to twelve thousand dollars - practically as much as it would cost us to run our house . We telephoned to many of the other ...
... cent less than fifteen hundred dollars a month to live at the Chatwold . For eight months that would amount to twelve thousand dollars - practically as much as it would cost us to run our house . We telephoned to many of the other ...
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... cent less than twelve dollars a day ; or my vacuous- faced English butler and footman - why were they not in Flanders ? -or the few clubs on Fifth Avenue , whose portals I rarely entered ; or my seats at the opera - heretofore often ...
... cent less than twelve dollars a day ; or my vacuous- faced English butler and footman - why were they not in Flanders ? -or the few clubs on Fifth Avenue , whose portals I rarely entered ; or my seats at the opera - heretofore often ...
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