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Homing
… and chattering on, adding to the national inventory of complaints about the heat. These two—the oldest and the … the maid about their day and the small, unforgivable betrayals of friends. Her sisters still called her by her first … back when the government sponsored everyone’s university studies, she had left for England to study mining engineering, …
Down Under
… the roll of fat at the back of his neck. Only his hair is combed neatly— wavy, blond, almost golden—the lady killer of … where she go.” She reaches into her supply bucket and then points a can of Comet at me.”I seen what happen with people … to get your head blown off” “What is going on here?” Willie points his wrench at me. “We already called your uncle and …
A Tale of Fire and Knowledge
… stood for significant, but since words had not completely lost their original meanings, there could be no … to people’s individual knowledge, now according to their common ignorance—meant something other than what it had once … collective—it had an inevitable consequence for individuals. Every Hungarian assumed that what he or she knew was …
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More Letters of Dostoevsky
… first years of his literary activity. With his “Poor Folk,” completed by him in the spring of 1845 (when he was 24), and … and prophesied a brilliant future for Dostoevsky. Belinsky also published an article in the Otechestvennya Zapiski in … scorch my bald pate in the heat of the noonday sun? Shall I die without having seen anything? II In 1862 Dostoevsky went …
Notes on Current Books
… derives from bis knowledge and appreciation of the medieval cosmos. Like the Scholastics’ icres, his too have … is simple in detail and action, complex in motive and fcelirij and tropical as well as primitive in even word and … applied in the actual operation of our government. These points of view lend freshness and vitality to Professor …
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White Gold
… that, Congress was threatening to curtail its generous subsidies for the crop. And so cotton had seemed barely … growers haven’t abandoned cotton entirely. As Falconer points out, “The more alternative crops you can grow, … he tells me. “You can go crazy with that.”  cotton farming 26-39 By Gerard Helferich Photography by John Montfort Jones …
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