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That a man may remain a virgin until his thirty - third year and that he might remain thereafter a singularly monogamous husband may seem incredible to the youngsters of our generation ; but such , it 4 BURTON RASCOE.
That a man may remain a virgin until his thirty - third year and that he might remain thereafter a singularly monogamous husband may seem incredible to the youngsters of our generation ; but such , it 4 BURTON RASCOE.
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... bond issue running into the billions and utilize the proceeds for great public works , and especially for the rebuild- ing of our cities so that no city dweller should remain in dark and unsanitary quarters . Planning ? Of course .
... bond issue running into the billions and utilize the proceeds for great public works , and especially for the rebuild- ing of our cities so that no city dweller should remain in dark and unsanitary quarters . Planning ? Of course .
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... but I was obviously a crabbed knocker , untrust- worthy and un - American . How , gentlemen , do you propose to circumvent this bill of particulars ? Even if I have erred in one or two of them , enough remain to bring us to a halt .
... but I was obviously a crabbed knocker , untrust- worthy and un - American . How , gentlemen , do you propose to circumvent this bill of particulars ? Even if I have erred in one or two of them , enough remain to bring us to a halt .
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