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... heart of the continent . Moreover , Gerstäcker also did some goldmining in the California territory at the very height of the goldrush . He was both laborer and keen observer . He was participant and recorder of the life he saw ; the ...
... heart of the continent . Moreover , Gerstäcker also did some goldmining in the California territory at the very height of the goldrush . He was both laborer and keen observer . He was participant and recorder of the life he saw ; the ...
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... heart of things than the smaller , more circumspect , and perhaps even " better " beings who survived the catastrophe.6 These quotations are , I believe , fairly representative , but they could be supplemented with the opinions of a ...
... heart of things than the smaller , more circumspect , and perhaps even " better " beings who survived the catastrophe.6 These quotations are , I believe , fairly representative , but they could be supplemented with the opinions of a ...
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... heart , Lear comes at last to grasp the truth of his own nature and the nature of man . When the full terror of his daughters ' cruelty is loosed upon him , he learns first that he is not " ague - proof " and then that he too must ask ...
... heart , Lear comes at last to grasp the truth of his own nature and the nature of man . When the full terror of his daughters ' cruelty is loosed upon him , he learns first that he is not " ague - proof " and then that he too must ask ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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