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Elias, John
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Ellerman, David P.
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Elliott, Andrea
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Elliott, Carl
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Ellis, Alice Thomas
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Ellis, David J. O'Brien, John Dearden, Francis J. Butler, Dolores L. Curran, James Finn, Dennis P. M
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Elmendorf, Mary J.
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Elmer, Michael
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Elms, David A.
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Elred, Stephen
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Elshtain, by Vaclav Havel Jean Bethke
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Elshtain, Eric P.
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Elshtain, Ivan Sanders, Nathan A Scott, Jr, Ronald Christ, Phillip Corwin, David S Toolan, John Drus
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ELSHTAIN, JEAN B.
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Elshtain, Jean Bethke
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EMERITUS, PROFESSOR
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Emerson, Matt
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Emery, James A.
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Emery, Josephine
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Emmanuel, Pierre
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Emmanuel, Sister M. Janet, S.C.L.
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Emmet, Christopher
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Endo, Shusaku
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Engberg, Edward
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Engelke, Jane Lewis
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Engels, John
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Engels, Paul Crowley, Edward A Fitzpatrick, Lloyd Eshleman, Edward Skillin, jr, James J Walsh, Vince
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THE ADMIRAL AND THE WOODPECKER
(March 1942)
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484 THE COMMONWEAL March 6, 1942 The Admiral and the Woodpecker By VINCENT ENGELS U NTIL he moved away from us recently, the grand old man of our neighborhood in the city of Washington...
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A GARDENER FROM RINGLING'S
(February 1940)
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FOR SIXTEEN YEARS he got around, and saw the country. In winter time he would come back home and work for the department stores, but when the spring came again, a fever got hold of him; he just...
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COLDEN-ALT. 4,712
(November 1938)
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69 Colden—Alt. 4,712 By VINCENT ENGELS McINTYRE confronts it across the deep and narrow valley in which lie the three little lakes, Avalanche, Colden, Flowed Land, and the little pond,...
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FATHER PIERRON'S FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY
(September 1938)
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Father Pierron's Favorable Opportunity By VINCENT ENGELS N THE autumn of 1673, Father Jean Pierron I went up to Quebec to report on the progress of his mission among the Mohawks. He had had a...
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Mr. Henry's Slanting Acres
(April 1938)
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April I, 1938 The Commonweal 62, MR. HENRY'S SLANTING ACRES By VINCENT ENGELS WHEN exploring a new fishing country, the first thing to do is buy a map, and then investigate all the lanes and side...
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Books
(July 1937)
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The Commonweal 3o, 1937 1 nv KAJmmunu/cai 349 Books Equity Ownership Seven Kinds of Inflation, by Richard Dana Skinner. New York:...
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Books
(July 1937)
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'Books Worthy of Consideration Invertebrate Spain, by Professor Jose Ortega y Gasset; translated by Mildred Adams. New York: W. W. Norton. $2.75. Franco Means Business, by Georges...
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Books
(April 1937)
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Books White and Black Interracial Justice, by John LaFarge. New York: America Press. $2.00. THE THESIS of this book is stated on page 192: "The author believes, as do those priests who year after...
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Cicada Summer
(March 1937)
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CICADA SUMMER By VINCENT ENGELS MAY AND June, 1936, in our country were hot, clear and dry, exactly as you would have had them if you had been a cicada struggling seventeen years to the light. As...
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The Empty Field
(February 1937)
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THE EMPTY FIELD By VINCENT ENGELS ONE WINDY day in the autumn two years ago, when the ceiling was infinity, but the lower air was hazy because our neighbors were burning their fallen leaves, I...
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Potomac Winter
(April 1936)
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/_F71 T 6S8 he...
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Birds in the Belfry
(March 1936)
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574 The Commonweal March 20, 1936 And that was...
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Books
(November 1935)
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November 8, 1935 The Commonweal B.ALTMAN&CO. Book s FIFTH...
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The Man from Bingen
(September 1935)
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September 27, 1935 The Commonweal 521 THE MAN FROM BINGEN By VINCENT ENGELS FRITZ was thirty-two when he came to this country from Bingen—"ya Bingen, vare de big stdadue is" —and that...
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Squirrels
(May 1935)
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SQUIRRELS By VINCENT ENGELS OUTSIDE my window there is a fat tall locust tree. The tips of its lower branches are three and a half or four feet from the branches of a slim red cedar. At present...
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Books
(December 1934)
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December 28, I 9 3 4 The Commonweal 265 Design and Designer The Great Desiyn; edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.5o. A BOOK written by scientists with the avowed...
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Books
(July 1934)
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BOOKS Capuchins in America A Romance of Lady Poverty, by Rev. Celestine N. Bittle, O. M. Cap. Milwakuee: The Bruce Publishing Company. $4.50. SELDOM if ever has a story been told about the...
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One Poor Woman-Philosophy in Survey-A Catholic Patriot-Pathfinders-A Master of the Lyric
(March 1934)
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583 BOOKS One Poor Woman The Crimson Queen, Mary Tudor, by Daniel Henderson. New York: Duffield and Green. $2.50. A LTHOUGH "The Crimson Queen" is a superficial A book, yet I like it...
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Books
(November 1932)
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BOOKS Internationalism Development of the league of Nations Idea, by Theodore Marburg. Two volumes. New York: The Macmillan Company. $8.00. IN PRESENTING to the public the Marburg...
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Books
(May 1932)
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2 2 i THE C O M M O N W E A L 1 u . i May 4, 1932 behind the authority of an ample reputation as a director. But this does not alter the fact that he writes wholly without a sense of the...
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Books
(February 1932)
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BOOKS On the Eastern Front The Unknown War, by the Right Honorable Winston S. Churchill. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5.00. IN DISCUSSING the skilful movements of the German East...
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Mechanics and Philosophers
(December 1931)
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241 MECHANICS AND PHILOSOPHERS By VINCENT ENGELS ONE EFFECT of the machine which Mr. Stuart Chase may not yet have pointed out is the sometimes violent disturbance it sets up in the imagination...
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Books
(November 1931)
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22 THE COMMONWEAL November 4, 1931 BOOKS Days of Long Ago Everyman Remembers, by Ernest Rhys. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. $4.00. Companions on the Trail, by Hamlin...
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Books
(October 1931)
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584 THE COMMONWEAL October 14, 1931 simple, although I do have a feeling that he exaggerates a trifle the weakness and despondency and the utter lack of self-reliance of the character. After all,...
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Painter of Chiefs
(September 1931)
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494 THE COMMONWEAL September 23, 1931 gave more time to the Romantic revival than he did, say, to the five plays of Shapespeare that were on my program. As if conscious of his treachery he would...
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Two West Indians
(June 1931)
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June 1o, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 157 THE END OF AN AGE By JAMES W. LANE W E ARE beginning to realize that those philosophers who set the limit of a culture period at twenty years were not far from...
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Books
(May 1930)
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BOOKS Emily Dickinson Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson; edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. Emily Dickinson, by Joseph Pollitt. New York: Harper...
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North of Superior
(January 1930)
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NORTH OF SUPERIOR By VINCENT ENGELS IN MY hearing lately someone mentioned Port Arthur, hesitantly as though pronouncing a name which really exists for Rand-McNally alone, and I felt ill at ease....
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Among the Fall Books
(November 1929)
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AMONG THE FALL BOOKS Superman, Poet, Novelist The Life of George Meredith, by Robert Esmonde Sencourt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.50. GEORGE MEREDITH was a superman. He had enough...
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Books
(September 1929)
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A Dominion as Buffer
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $4.00.
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occasion...
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Books
(September 1929)
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452 T H E C O M M O N W E A L September 4, I929 BOOKS Calvert Land The History of Maryland, by Matthew Page ~fndrews. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $7.e5. R. ANDREWS has...
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West of Montreal
(August 1929)
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404 THE COMMONWEAL August 21, 1929 WEST OF MONTREAL By VINCENT ENGELS OURNIER'S stands at a crossroad a few miles out of Montreal. There was never anything remarkable about it on...
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Books
(May 1929)
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we sat through m~nutes o~[ toffure~vla]Ie a ~'xIcKmg xua~-m,,. ~projected jumpy and flickering images on the screen concerning the most infantile pranks and slapstick comedy. If, instead of thinking...
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Books
(May 1929)
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May 15, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL BOOKS The Substance of Stories The Philosophy of Fiction, by Grant Overton. New York: D. Appleton and Company. $3.00. MR. OVERTON has had a long practical...
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Among the Spring Books
(April 1929)
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April 17, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 687 AMONG THE SPRING BOOKS ...
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A Flag at Dusk
(March 1929)
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March 27, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 597 A FLAG AT DUSK forty or fifty...
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Books
(March 1929)
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574 THE COMMONWEAL March 20, 1929 BOOKS Stevenson and Others The Colvins and Their Friends, by E. ~'. Lucas. New York: Charles 8cribner's Sons. $5.oo. R EADERS of Mr. Henry James will remember...
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Books
(March 1929)
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518 THE COMMONWEAL March 6, 1929 BOOKS From Our National Family Album Forgotten Ladies, by Richardson Wright. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Gompany. $5.oo. I F THE title of Mr. Wright's new...
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Books
(January 1929)
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376 THE COMMONWEAL January 30, 1929 THE...
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Books
(December 1928)
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210 THE COMMONWEAL December x9, 1928 ...
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For Thomas Walsh (verse)
(December 1928)
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I6o THE COMMONWEAL December Io, I928 as to make place for the finer growths; it needs to forward the plans of the great persons and to do this in grand style. It needs to take great risks and not...
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Books
(December 1928)
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134 THE COMMONWEAL December 5,...
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The Ghost of Baptism River
(November 1928)
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96 THE COMMONWEAL November 28, 1928 and cents in the closed shops. In fact, the enthusiastic gradually stir all in...
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Books
(November 1928)
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48 THE COMMONWEAL November 14,...
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Books
(October 1928)
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668 THE COMMONWEAL October 31, 1928 BOOKS Crusading against the Pagans Catholicism and the Modern Mind, by Michael Williams. New York: The Dial Press. $3.50. f I VHERE is a stimulating...
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Books
(October 1928)
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636 THE COMMONWEAL October 24, 1928 BOOKS Adventures into Chaos Religion without God, by Fulton J. Sheen. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.50. THE world is always seeking...
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Books
(September 1928)
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BOOKS Toward Siberia Embattled Borders, by E. Alexander Powell. New York: The Century Company. $3.50. Incredible Siberia, by Junius B. Wood. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. PRESENT...
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Moors and Mandarins
(July 1928)
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MOORS AND MANDARINS By VINCENT ENGELS ]\/fORNING in Algeria I •"•¦•To a poet in an airplane, no doubt, it was a pleasant morning on a pleasant countryside. But to a poor realist whose two feet...
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The Dungeon and the Stars
(April 1928)
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WE SLIPPED around the protecting last rock of Africa, a black shoulder against the evening sky, and the little ship pointed its nose straight north for Spain. Melilla to Malaga, twelve hours;...
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Sonnets
(March 1928)
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The Rider Sister All that a life may hold which others save As hoarded treasure was her sacrifice. She had birth's dowry, yet each pearl she gave Despoiled the spirit's richness as its...
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Avignon (verse)
(August 1927)
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Gregory, mighty Pope, looks down On the little tAvilit town, Rosy town of Avignon; Seeing rock and roof and spire And the grey hill, rising higher, Shutting out the sun; Children playing, old...
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Prayer for a Lonely Night (verse)
(May 1927)
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Now, down the singing boulevards of dream, Of memory, and of memory's phantasies, (O singing boulevards, O soaring thoroughfares From far ways winning toward the altar of this night.) Moves what...
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Engels, William
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Englund, Steven
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Ensor, R. C. K.
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Entremont, Nicole d’
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enue, Fabulous Voyager--I~ This Thy Day---"]ust Tell the Truth"--Kilvert's Diary--Without Seeing the
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