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We should play a game for its own sake , never spoiling the spirit of all true games , nor lowering the dignity of all true manhood , by playing it for profit , at the expense of somebody else . Our games are our own lessons in noble ...
We should play a game for its own sake , never spoiling the spirit of all true games , nor lowering the dignity of all true manhood , by playing it for profit , at the expense of somebody else . Our games are our own lessons in noble ...
Page 152
It is often true that those who have the hardest struggle appreciate the result most . Perhaps that was true of Booker T. Washington , whose beginnings in life made it necessary for him to fight much more completely than any of you ...
It is often true that those who have the hardest struggle appreciate the result most . Perhaps that was true of Booker T. Washington , whose beginnings in life made it necessary for him to fight much more completely than any of you ...
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It is true that quilting parties and apple bees and corn huskings to which I used to ride under the glorious harvest moon are vanished institutions and that today you will find a radio set in the very spot on the living - room table ...
It is true that quilting parties and apple bees and corn huskings to which I used to ride under the glorious harvest moon are vanished institutions and that today you will find a radio set in the very spot on the living - room table ...
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