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me All right sir Anderson laughed and
Till then, you do what I tell you—and it'll be work, believe me!" "All right, sir," Anderson laughed and turned to the door.
— from The Bat by Mary Roberts Rinehart

mechanical and reflex sequence appears like a
Thus what is in reality a purely mechanical and reflex sequence appears like a psychical experience, like choice and will and psychical causality.
— from Naturalism and Religion by Rudolf Otto

made a rigmaroling speech about law and
"The Sheriff got on a chair in the doorway of the Castle, with the soldiers well placed between him and us, and made a rigmaroling speech about law and order, and the King; but he said nothing about giving us more wages.
— from Faces and Places by Lucy, Henry W. (Henry William), Sir


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