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... better than teaching . " " I think you ' re quite right , " said Staniford , gravely . " It's certainly much better to sing in a church than to sing in a theatre . Though I believe the the- atre pays best . " " Oh , I don't care for ...
... better than teaching . " " I think you ' re quite right , " said Staniford , gravely . " It's certainly much better to sing in a church than to sing in a theatre . Though I believe the the- atre pays best . " " Oh , I don't care for ...
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... better that a little information should be gained even in this way than not at all , and that with most persons , if similar sources of acquir- ing information are taken away , the in- nate desire for knowledge will not be strong enough ...
... better that a little information should be gained even in this way than not at all , and that with most persons , if similar sources of acquir- ing information are taken away , the in- nate desire for knowledge will not be strong enough ...
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... better than I am , and they urge me to go to the theatre , to see really fine plays ; and they take high moral ground , and talk about Shakespeare and the ennobling in- fluence of the drama , and tell about the inspirations they get at ...
... better than I am , and they urge me to go to the theatre , to see really fine plays ; and they take high moral ground , and talk about Shakespeare and the ennobling in- fluence of the drama , and tell about the inspirations they get at ...
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