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... tell about him , neither . " That was the trouble . And if eyes lifted a little too quickly when he entered a room , and if laughter rang a little overloud and false on the heels of his jokes , it was because you never could tell , next ...
... tell about him , neither . " That was the trouble . And if eyes lifted a little too quickly when he entered a room , and if laughter rang a little overloud and false on the heels of his jokes , it was because you never could tell , next ...
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... tell us in a program note that among the Mississippi Negroes certain magic rites , which are not voodooistic , persist and are believed to be a part of the Christian religion . Super- stitions are accepted as dogma and self- hypnosis is ...
... tell us in a program note that among the Mississippi Negroes certain magic rites , which are not voodooistic , persist and are believed to be a part of the Christian religion . Super- stitions are accepted as dogma and self- hypnosis is ...
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... tell what they want most in the world . As the Devil , he takes up the rest of the piece in tempting them by showing them how to obtain their wishes . -but always through dishonesty or hurting some one else . To an unsuccess- ful author ...
... tell what they want most in the world . As the Devil , he takes up the rest of the piece in tempting them by showing them how to obtain their wishes . -but always through dishonesty or hurting some one else . To an unsuccess- ful author ...
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