… alone in the southland; Under the dove-grey low-swung cloud come up from the Gulf to scatter Its benediction of deep … with the steady river of time marching on through my vitals, I have come back to this point of repose, to these stones side by …
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… Brown’s Faint Revival We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of … African American and Latino. The home ownership rate—about 26 percent—is the second lowest in the nation. About 41 … “We will make this happen by using our minds, bodies, voices, and hearts to: care for one another, treat …
… closely, that may go on forever or suddenly stop short. He died in the dark, in the cold. An open coffin stood on end. …
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… Karlin suggests, or I do not travel in sufficiently “smart” company when I am in France, but I have never heard the word … have this sense in English too although it is not the most common English meaning. I remember accompanying my mother on … antiques. When Swann criticizes one of her friends’ false antiques, Odette lets slip what she really thinks of …
… you the hunt is never in pursuit but in opportunity—what comes to you as you wait, forearms set for the next …
… major penetration of the region when it appeared as a more comprehensive vituperative essay in the second of Mencken’s … Gerald Johnson and Wilbur J. Cash. Both were to take their points of departure from Mencken’s corrosive satirical … hero from the benighted South was to a nonSouthern audience. His surface simplicity, his courtly manners, and …