Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... look at the harvest proudly ; the men who need work and food look at them hopefully . Then the shadow of greed creeps slowly across the land . The fruit falls to the ground and rots ; in- ferior fruit is made into cheap , tasteless wine ...
... look at the harvest proudly ; the men who need work and food look at them hopefully . Then the shadow of greed creeps slowly across the land . The fruit falls to the ground and rots ; in- ferior fruit is made into cheap , tasteless wine ...
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... looks around ; it's nearly empty , two at the counter in front damned negras . No place in town he can eat without them . It hadn't always been that way ; he'd eaten up town before , not so long ago that he'd forget . They look at him ...
... looks around ; it's nearly empty , two at the counter in front damned negras . No place in town he can eat without them . It hadn't always been that way ; he'd eaten up town before , not so long ago that he'd forget . They look at him ...
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... look . “ Why don't you get it ? ” I insisted . She thumbed through the book again and held it closed in her hand . I turned back to the bookcase . I finished my random selection and began to look systematically for possible treasures I ...
... look . “ Why don't you get it ? ” I insisted . She thumbed through the book again and held it closed in her hand . I turned back to the bookcase . I finished my random selection and began to look systematically for possible treasures I ...
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