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The Voyage Out

By: Virginia Woolf

...r walk,” she said, her husband having hailed a cab already occupied by two city men. The fixity of her mood was broken by the action of walking. The s... ...that after all it is the ordinary thing to be poor, and that London is the city of innumerable poor people. Startled by this discovery and seeing hers... ...d, eternally burnt, eternally scarred. From the deck of the ship the great city appeared a crouched and cowardly figure, a sedentary miser. Leaning ov... ... about the Reality of Matter, or the Nature of Good. Round her men in blue jerseys knelt and scrubbed the boards, or leant over the rails and whistled... ... about the Reality of Matter, or the Nature of Good. Round her men in blue jerseys knelt and scrubbed the boards, or leant over the rails and whistled... ...bbold, Mr. Grice, Willoughby, Helen, and an obscure grateful man in a blue jersey. “Oh, it’s time,” said Clarissa. “Well, good-bye. I do like you,” sh... ...hey were comfortable, and had nothing to do. On the sofa, beside the chess-players, Mrs. Elliot was imparting a new stitch in knitting to Mrs. Thornbu...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...ears, and always like a cat falls on his feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in not ‘study... ...h all its forms, from the sharpen- ing of a stake to the construction of a city or an epic, is one immense illustration of the perfect compensation of... ... majesty can lend a better grace to bannocks and fair water than belong to city feasts. The temperance of the hero proceeds from the same wish to do n... ...s to die upon, nor the Syrian sunshine. He lies very well where he is. The Jerseys were handsome ground enough for Washington to tread, and London str... ...s to die upon, nor the Syrian sunshine. He lies very well where he is. The Jerseys were handsome ground enough for Washington to tread, and London str... ...e is a less troublesome game, and not a misunderstanding rises between the players. Man- ners aim to facilitate life, to get rid of impediments and br... ...the means of insight? For though gamesters say that the cards beat all the players, though they were never so skilful, yet in the contest we are now c... ...ey were never so skilful, yet in the contest we are now consider- ing, the players are also the game, and share the power of the cards. If you critici...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...blame others. A few years ago an attorney, whose practice earned a half million dollars a year, lost over a million at the tables in Atlantic City a... ...lly if you are using your power over an entity that is more powerful and more organized than you are. It is one thing to try with your eleven player... ... power by associating with others. Collective rioting on the streets of Paris or Watts is a violent illustration. Wearing your favorite team‘s jersey... ... power by associating with others. Collective rioting on the streets of Paris or Watts is a violent illustration. Wearing your favorite team‘s jersey... ...on-Western countries to get their slant on this issue. A couple of women from Japan related how their 1964 Olympic Gold Medal volleyball team player... ...rmed poorly. From Africa I heard of 54 an Olympic male coach with eight player... ...tion.‖ --―That sounds so sensible. In the U.S. it seems that so often it is a matter of chance. For example, if we were to look at two inner city b... ...th another type of problem, ‗This air pollution bothers me as much as it does the rest of the family. I think I‘ll take that job away from the city. ...

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