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Pagina 90
... success . Each play in which he appears brings him ten years nearer his goal , or ten years nearer the time when he must admit failure . Each play gives him a new chance of proving his mettle in a subordinate part . Add to this his ...
... success . Each play in which he appears brings him ten years nearer his goal , or ten years nearer the time when he must admit failure . Each play gives him a new chance of proving his mettle in a subordinate part . Add to this his ...
Pagina 315
... successes in the unpeopled parts of North - west Canada , are not likely to tempt sound finan- ciers in this country ... success was established . Moreover , they presuppose a spirit of pioneer adventure which does not exist in the ...
... successes in the unpeopled parts of North - west Canada , are not likely to tempt sound finan- ciers in this country ... success was established . Moreover , they presuppose a spirit of pioneer adventure which does not exist in the ...
Pagina 325
... successes are at once the strength and the curse of the British farmer . The dealer in England is a ready - made success . He flourishes like the green bay tree . The farmer grumbles , sometimes unreasonably , at the middleman . He ...
... successes are at once the strength and the curse of the British farmer . The dealer in England is a ready - made success . He flourishes like the green bay tree . The farmer grumbles , sometimes unreasonably , at the middleman . He ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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