Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... Dreams . ' ' Why do I love my garden ? ' he said to a Mr. Menpes . ' Because I love to dream there . Why not come with me and dream also to - morrow morning ? ' And off they went to spend some ' happy hours ' in a reverie - to - order ...
... Dreams . ' ' Why do I love my garden ? ' he said to a Mr. Menpes . ' Because I love to dream there . Why not come with me and dream also to - morrow morning ? ' And off they went to spend some ' happy hours ' in a reverie - to - order ...
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... dreams ' were modified by necessity and not by wisdom ; and he never underwent that particular kind of edu- cation ... dream , ' he said , pointing to the map of Africa , ' all red ! ' Thinking always too much in terms of land and money ...
... dreams ' were modified by necessity and not by wisdom ; and he never underwent that particular kind of edu- cation ... dream , ' he said , pointing to the map of Africa , ' all red ! ' Thinking always too much in terms of land and money ...
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... dream , ' said Olive Schreiner , who believed in what she called the value of human varieties ; a speculator's dream of breaking down all the interstatal lines which have stood out as so many small ramparts behind which freedom could ...
... dream , ' said Olive Schreiner , who believed in what she called the value of human varieties ; a speculator's dream of breaking down all the interstatal lines which have stood out as so many small ramparts behind which freedom could ...
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