Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years. And though you did not give a former communication fairest consideration, but rather captious treatment, I am writing again. When 1 write I know whereof I speak and care not to waste both your time and patience as well as my own. But let us be lovers of truth and always verify our references...
...airmen themselves are bluffed and bulldozed so that they dare not tell the truth in the majority of cases...
There are sporting gentlemen who loudly affirm that Williams is the most brilliant player in tennis. Others question this, declaring that it is only because he is capable of Arising from puerilities to superlatives, that his best seems better than another man's. The truth can never be known, but assuredly, in the third set of this match, he became what his supporters say he is-the pale resistless nonpareil of tennis. So it fell out that he and Richards took the next three sets, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, the match, the National Doubles title...
...would put up such an entertainment in connection with the ground breaking for a four million dollar church, you can readily recognize that the people would not long have confidence in me. I cannot believe that such statements not founded on truth are consistent with the lively, interesting and effective periodical which you are publishing. The rest of the article is quite consistent, for when a Methodist Minister tries to get a hearing for the gospel, usually such periodicals as yours aid rather than hinder...
...generation. She (internal evidence fixes the gender) has but to draw about the rummaged bones their traditional glamour, judiciously intensified and sympathetically explained. So here we have a florid Woman's Byron, contrived by a rather superior Elinor Glyn, who assures the finicky that she departs from historic truth "never knowingly," without once removing her rapt and gleaming eye from the hungry hosts of spinsters and pensive wives who will embrace her hero, "so winning, so unwon," in raptures which the poet's fame will certainly excuse...