THE greatest number of people in the world prefer the most highly civilized places of the world, because they know what sort of things are going to happen there, and because they also know by experience that those are the sort of things they like.
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1918
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C. Scribner
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The exiles.
The boy orator of Zepata City.
The other woman.
On the fever ship.
The lion and the unicorn.
The last ride together.
Miss. Delamar's understudy.
The reporter who made himself king
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