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ThunderONThe LEFTAmong the notionable dictes ofantique Rome was the fancy that when menheard thunder on the left the gods had somewhatof speciall advertisement to impart.Then did the prudent pause and lay downtheir affaire to studye what omen Joveintended.—SIR EUSTACE PEACHTREE.THE DANGERS OF THIS MORTALL LIFE.ByChristopher Morleypublisher logoGarden CityNew YorkDOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY1925
ThunderONThe LEFT
Among the notionable dictes ofantique Rome was the fancy that when menheard thunder on the left the gods had somewhatof speciall advertisement to impart.Then did the prudent pause and lay downtheir affaire to studye what omen Joveintended.
Among the notionable dictes ofantique Rome was the fancy that when menheard thunder on the left the gods had somewhatof speciall advertisement to impart.Then did the prudent pause and lay downtheir affaire to studye what omen Joveintended.
Among the notionable dictes ofantique Rome was the fancy that when menheard thunder on the left the gods had somewhatof speciall advertisement to impart.Then did the prudent pause and lay downtheir affaire to studye what omen Joveintended.
Among the notionable dictes ofantique Rome was the fancy that when menheard thunder on the left the gods had somewhatof speciall advertisement to impart.
Then did the prudent pause and lay downtheir affaire to studye what omen Joveintended.
—SIR EUSTACE PEACHTREE.THE DANGERS OF THIS MORTALL LIFE.
ByChristopher Morley
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Garden CityNew YorkDOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY1925