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... feel an immediate responsibility to any one in particu- lar . He recites mainly to an assistant , and still looks upon the assistant as not having authority over him , and considers both alike responsible to the Principal , about whom ...
... feel an immediate responsibility to any one in particu- lar . He recites mainly to an assistant , and still looks upon the assistant as not having authority over him , and considers both alike responsible to the Principal , about whom ...
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... feel to be but words without meaning ; or they are compelled to speak words of thanks after punishment , when they feel anything but thankful- ness . A mother wishes to be undisturbed , and advises her daugh- ter to tell callers that ...
... feel to be but words without meaning ; or they are compelled to speak words of thanks after punishment , when they feel anything but thankful- ness . A mother wishes to be undisturbed , and advises her daugh- ter to tell callers that ...
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... feel really sorry , and try to make the child feel that it was its own deed which produced this perplexity on both sides . It would be faulty , however , to hold out frequently the promise of forgiveness as an inducement to plead guilty ...
... feel really sorry , and try to make the child feel that it was its own deed which produced this perplexity on both sides . It would be faulty , however , to hold out frequently the promise of forgiveness as an inducement to plead guilty ...
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