Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... friends whom I had chosen independently ; they were not simply children of my parents ' friends , the convenient playmates from pre - school days . We did homework together and some- times as a special treat spent a night at each ...
... friends whom I had chosen independently ; they were not simply children of my parents ' friends , the convenient playmates from pre - school days . We did homework together and some- times as a special treat spent a night at each ...
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... friend for so long . Now that I had a number of girl friends with whom I played and giggled or studied , I had almost forgotten him . And now , that I was leaving Germany and the past forever , I saw him again , a re- minder of blissful ...
... friend for so long . Now that I had a number of girl friends with whom I played and giggled or studied , I had almost forgotten him . And now , that I was leaving Germany and the past forever , I saw him again , a re- minder of blissful ...
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... friends in business and the town had passed off the scene . It seemed to him that hardly a month was torn off the calendar that had not also torn a friend from his shrinking world . Talk of your one world , his was just about that when ...
... friends in business and the town had passed off the scene . It seemed to him that hardly a month was torn off the calendar that had not also torn a friend from his shrinking world . Talk of your one world , his was just about that when ...
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