Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... wanted freedom from prickings of conscience , and freedom from the vague but ever - present fear that the downtrodden Negroes would revolt and wreak revenge on them . They wanted the satisfactions of doing well financially by their own ...
... wanted freedom from prickings of conscience , and freedom from the vague but ever - present fear that the downtrodden Negroes would revolt and wreak revenge on them . They wanted the satisfactions of doing well financially by their own ...
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... wanted to go at a terrible speed , to drive on and on forever . I wanted to get out of town , out of my clothes , out of my marriage , out of my body , out of everything . I wanted to run away from everything but I wanted to run towards ...
... wanted to go at a terrible speed , to drive on and on forever . I wanted to get out of town , out of my clothes , out of my marriage , out of my body , out of everything . I wanted to run away from everything but I wanted to run towards ...
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... wanted . What she did want not even she knew . Thus she could not complain if John failed to understand . What she wanted was the opportunity to express pure , unseeking love and to receive such love in return . But in the modern ...
... wanted . What she did want not even she knew . Thus she could not complain if John failed to understand . What she wanted was the opportunity to express pure , unseeking love and to receive such love in return . But in the modern ...
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Meditations on a Theme from Rip Van Winkle poem | 2 |
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