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  1. A reply to He could take it, an article which appeared in the January, 1939, issue of the Reader's Digest, and to similar interpretations of Lincoln's...

  2. In this short film, the story of Abraham Lincoln's 30-year struggle of persistence-through-failure is told to an unemployed 50 year old man.

    • Will Jason
    • Edward Coxen
  3. Part 1: Early morning–11:00 a.m. Next. Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. For Lucy had her work cut out for her. The doors would be taken off their hinges; Rumpelmayer's men were coming. And then, thought Clarissa Dalloway, what a morning—fresh as if issued to children on a beach. What a lark! What a plunge!

  4. to have had a difficult time in childhood, feeling inferior to his bright and popular brother Thoby, and clashed with his father. As children, Woolf and her sister wrote in the Hyde Park Gate News, the family newsletter, that nine-year-old Adrian was “much disappointed at not being allowed to go” on a trip to Godrevy Lighthouse off the coast

  5. The full text can be found in the Appendix. “The studio made a rule that we could not work overtime without special permission…So I said, ‘Oh, the hell with you.’ I worked the overtime, but I didn’t put in for it, because I hate that business: ‘You can’t do that.’

  6. Ocr_module_version 0.0.21 Openlibrary_edition OL24131755M Openlibrary_work OL16749033W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 100 Page_number_module_version 1.0.3 Pages 400 Ppi 400 Scandate 20091203041312 Scanner

  7. A 50-year-old man, convinced he is a failure, listens to a story about Abraham Lincoln's eventual triumph over depression and self-doubt.

    • Drama
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