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... living in a world you think you understand . They had built up between themselves and the forces of nature a certain balance , based on magic , by which their surroundings could be explained and controlled ; in their family system they ...
... living in a world you think you understand . They had built up between themselves and the forces of nature a certain balance , based on magic , by which their surroundings could be explained and controlled ; in their family system they ...
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... living . This made us more profes- sional , more determined to grapple successfully with the play , just as we were grappling with specific gravity and carbon dioxide for the science papers . It is difficult at the same time to be ...
... living . This made us more profes- sional , more determined to grapple successfully with the play , just as we were grappling with specific gravity and carbon dioxide for the science papers . It is difficult at the same time to be ...
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... living with us , draws to Himself all the lesser calvaries , not only of voluntary heroic suffering , but of the man , woman , child , and any other creature , caught up without present understanding in the mystery of sacrifice . We ...
... living with us , draws to Himself all the lesser calvaries , not only of voluntary heroic suffering , but of the man , woman , child , and any other creature , caught up without present understanding in the mystery of sacrifice . We ...
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