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... seemed to them the very spring of progress and a thing of nature . Darwin had proved , or seemed to have proved , that competition had produced humanity itself . It was nature's method of driving life forward in the scale of ...
... seemed to them the very spring of progress and a thing of nature . Darwin had proved , or seemed to have proved , that competition had produced humanity itself . It was nature's method of driving life forward in the scale of ...
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... seemed to be chasing us . A man's voice shouted and then we saw him , a peasant running to cut us off . He halted a few yards away and levelled a shot - gun , continuing to shout . I suffered always an intense antipathy to the idea of ...
... seemed to be chasing us . A man's voice shouted and then we saw him , a peasant running to cut us off . He halted a few yards away and levelled a shot - gun , continuing to shout . I suffered always an intense antipathy to the idea of ...
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... seemed simultaneously and at a precon- certed signal , there was a brief surprising silence . Then the commo- tion that had been in the sunlight was transferred to the water . At once , as if there were a submarine disturbance , it ...
... seemed simultaneously and at a precon- certed signal , there was a brief surprising silence . Then the commo- tion that had been in the sunlight was transferred to the water . At once , as if there were a submarine disturbance , it ...
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Sunday Afternoon Walk By Mary Voyle | 33 |
The Yellow Crab 303 | 42 |
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