Word: soulfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...governor on that steam. Previously the World maintained its right to censor what I wrote for them. Now it wants to censor what I write elsewhere. After the tradition of Uncle Tom, I can still say that, while my body may have belonged to the Press Publishing Company, my soul belonged...
...continued his remarks to the British and Foreign Bible Society, as follows: "The Holy Bible is not only great but high explosive literature. It works in strange ways and no living man can tell or know how that book in its journeyings throughout the world has started an individual soul 10,000 different places into a new life, a new belief, a new conception and a new faith. These things are hidden until some man or some people is touched beyond all this by divine fire, and the result is one of those great revivals of religion which repeatedly through...
...machinery of the New York Stock Exchange last week clamped down on the soul of a boy three years out of high school. Seymour N. Sears Jr., 22, of Grantwood, N. J., "floor" telephone clerk for Miller, Hewitt & Dodge, brokers, became a partner of that firm and at the same time a member of the Exchange (the youngest so distinguished). Seats on the Exchange are currently worth $395,000. Young men who "buy" them at such prices raise the money by bonding themselves and insuring their lives in favor of their creditors, and give private noi.es for the sum. Since...
...whom both Daisy and Daphne loved-Daisy poignantly, Daphne lightheartedly. In due course, he proposed marriage to Daphne, thus precipitating between her and Daisy an emotional crisis, composed not, as one might have thought, of jealousy or renunciation, but of the fears and vacillating doubts of Daisy's soul. Closer indeed than David & Jonathan, closer even than Manuel & Esteban, for on page 143 it comes out, with cleverly achieved unexpectedness, that Daisy and Daphne are one and the same. And Daisy hopes that it will always be as Daphne that she appears-particularly to Raymond...
Pola Negri's glittering photodrama "Three Sinners" is one of those pictures which thrill backwoods audiences and cause girls with limited wardrobes to leave home for Hollywood. The features of the hectic and soul-stirring tragedy are Pola's bare back and-her silver wig. She handles both capably, so capably in fact that Dresden, Vienna, and Paris combined have nothing in the way of feminity to rival her. She portrays dramatically--a la bare back and silver wig--a woman whose ruined life was brought about through her husband's indifference. A railroad wreck, gambling dens in full blast...