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Page 64
... nature in a solicitor's office ; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of themselves . They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor , but they lie more consistently , and it may be that for the solicitor ...
... nature in a solicitor's office ; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of themselves . They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor , but they lie more consistently , and it may be that for the solicitor ...
Page 76
... nature of his readers and they will lead with him a life of the spirit that satisfies them better than the life circumstances have forced on them . But there are others to whom this idiosyncrasy does not appeal . They have no patience ...
... nature of his readers and they will lead with him a life of the spirit that satisfies them better than the life circumstances have forced on them . But there are others to whom this idiosyncrasy does not appeal . They have no patience ...
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... nature is such that it falters sometimes when it is bidden to take the broadest of all surveys of human nature . It will shrink from the splendour of Tolstoi's War and Peace to turn with complacency to Vol- taire's Candide . It would be ...
... nature is such that it falters sometimes when it is bidden to take the broadest of all surveys of human nature . It will shrink from the splendour of Tolstoi's War and Peace to turn with complacency to Vol- taire's Candide . It would be ...
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