The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas |
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... believe existed there from my reading of newspapers and magazines in the United States . After two delightful weeks we took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in ...
... believe existed there from my reading of newspapers and magazines in the United States . After two delightful weeks we took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in ...
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... believe that that act would have any concrete result . We were entirely unprepared , and the war would be over long before we could send a properly trained and adequately armed body of troops to Europe . I fig- ured the thing out in ...
... believe that that act would have any concrete result . We were entirely unprepared , and the war would be over long before we could send a properly trained and adequately armed body of troops to Europe . I fig- ured the thing out in ...
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... a single cent on , and I don't believe that liter- ally there was more than six dollars Mex . in the place . There was nothing to worry us , no duties to per- form , " nowhere to go but out " and 15 MYSELF - JOHN STANTON.
... a single cent on , and I don't believe that liter- ally there was more than six dollars Mex . in the place . There was nothing to worry us , no duties to per- form , " nowhere to go but out " and 15 MYSELF - JOHN STANTON.
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... believe that it was the last . Carefully adjusting draft and damper , I climbed the stairs to the kitchen . I had the feeling of being a real man . I was the boss - the owner of that furnace . No one could give me any back talk about ...
... believe that it was the last . Carefully adjusting draft and damper , I climbed the stairs to the kitchen . I had the feeling of being a real man . I was the boss - the owner of that furnace . No one could give me any back talk about ...
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... believe it , but in one month last year we ate in this house over one hundred and fifty pounds of roast beef and a hundred dollars ' worth of fruit ! " " You say we ate it ? " " Why , yes ; I suppose we must have , " she an- swered ...
... believe it , but in one month last year we ate in this house over one hundred and fifty pounds of roast beef and a hundred dollars ' worth of fruit ! " " You say we ate it ? " " Why , yes ; I suppose we must have , " she an- swered ...
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