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... ( STOKES Opens the satchel , ex- tracts a bottle and saturates a piece of cotton with its contents ) . Stokes : You'd no business taking this case on , you know . Michaels : What can you do when even The White House wires ? Stokes : But ...
... ( STOKES Opens the satchel , ex- tracts a bottle and saturates a piece of cotton with its contents ) . Stokes : You'd no business taking this case on , you know . Michaels : What can you do when even The White House wires ? Stokes : But ...
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... STOKES the ther- mometer ) . he ? Michaels : Ninety - one point four . I saw him . Splendid , isn't Stokes : Ninety - one , point four . - Rue : Too splendid . His voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible ...
... STOKES the ther- mometer ) . he ? Michaels : Ninety - one point four . I saw him . Splendid , isn't Stokes : Ninety - one , point four . - Rue : Too splendid . His voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible ...
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... STOKES , then bends again over the microscope ) . Rue : Whenever I was ill , she'd say my Guardian Angel was away . Michaels : You let me be guardian angel awhile . Stokes : Doctor your finger ( MICHAELS removes the slide from the ...
... STOKES , then bends again over the microscope ) . Rue : Whenever I was ill , she'd say my Guardian Angel was away . Michaels : You let me be guardian angel awhile . Stokes : Doctor your finger ( MICHAELS removes the slide from the ...
Contents
FEBRUARY 1936 No | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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