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Description: | As a sporting proposition of gaiety infused with taxes no modern culture could survive without a touch of France |
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Description: | The bargain was that the driven wedge would never be withdrawn |
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Description: | A man in motion moves upon good reason. To create disorder he must stop and settle down. |
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Description: | That cottage all with melting roses — It was such fun to think ahead of it, to condition all that air with smokesuds and pick the mud out of o... |
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Description: | The disconnection sways, rings out the moving targets racing with the mind in mathematic sound that vanish in the distance and then appear again a... |
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Description: | Far out The last report on peace to reach us here was neither a promise nor easy Faith but the hardest of all, the waiting for never an... |
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Description: | You came to know that book by its covered distance, well remembered by the measure of the trudging barefoot mile |
Date: | 1903 |
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Description: | A hand-painted nasturtium bud and leaf decorate an album page with five photographs of the children of Frank and Louise Mears Fargo. At top left, Frank Jr.... |
Date: | 1908 |
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Description: | Five photographs mounted on an album page showing the Fargo children at play. At top left, in a posed studio portrait, Dorothy Fargo, sitting at left, "tea... |
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