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... served us with such refreshment as the house afforded . Presently we were approached by a good - looking youth who seemed anxious to make our acquaintance . He was rather elaborately dressed , in comparison with his fellow townsmen ...
... served us with such refreshment as the house afforded . Presently we were approached by a good - looking youth who seemed anxious to make our acquaintance . He was rather elaborately dressed , in comparison with his fellow townsmen ...
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... served as a blanket . Everybody carried his own provisions or shared his host's table and paid whatever he thought it was worth if it appeared that payment was expected . Thus a general camaraderie was established ; as every one was ...
... served as a blanket . Everybody carried his own provisions or shared his host's table and paid whatever he thought it was worth if it appeared that payment was expected . Thus a general camaraderie was established ; as every one was ...
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... serve , and asks what they see , in the world about them and the store- houses of the past ; and he helps them to grow , knowing the while that they help him- older and wiser as he is to grow , too . For growth should stop only with ...
... serve , and asks what they see , in the world about them and the store- houses of the past ; and he helps them to grow , knowing the while that they help him- older and wiser as he is to grow , too . For growth should stop only with ...
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... served ; Dr. Thayer of St. Mark's School , his erstwhile schoolmaster ; Dean Green- ough , and President Lowell presented ... serve to keep alive a sense of our debt and allegiance to the older Cambridge . The most elaborate of all the ...
... served ; Dr. Thayer of St. Mark's School , his erstwhile schoolmaster ; Dean Green- ough , and President Lowell presented ... serve to keep alive a sense of our debt and allegiance to the older Cambridge . The most elaborate of all the ...
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... served at ta- ble , his business was to make the pro- fessors comfortable and happy and put them in the position ... serve her and we are here to infuse into her youth the highest possible form of aspirations that we can . Ambassador ...
... served at ta- ble , his business was to make the pro- fessors comfortable and happy and put them in the position ... serve her and we are here to infuse into her youth the highest possible form of aspirations that we can . Ambassador ...
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