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" lack, those palaces. It is understanding of the human heart. In them tame birds pluck wild birds naked. Those sirs with their theories, they can clean our skins and chain our 'abits—that soothes for them the aesthetic sense; it gives them too their... "
The American Review of Reviews - Page 571
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The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts

John Galsworthy - English drama - 1912 - 106 pages
...—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLWTN. Don't be...
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The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts

John Galsworthy - English drama - 1912 - 114 pages
...—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLWYN. Don't be...
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The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts

John Galsworthy - English drama - 1912 - 104 pages
...—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. 4. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLWYN. Don't...
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The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts

John Galsworthy - English drama - 1912 - 120 pages
...prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, ¿h ey can clean our skins and chain our ‘abits—that soothes for them the a¿sthetic sense; it gives them too their good little importance. But our spirits they cannot touch,...
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The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts

John Galsworthy - English drama - 1912 - 108 pages
...touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to II make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! •'; Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our skins and chain OUT 'abits—that soothes for them the aesthetic sense; it gives them too their good little importance....
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Plays: Third Series: The Fugitive, The Pigeon, The Mob

John Galsworthy - 1914 - 310 pages
...—here—-[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare •‘. understand. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLwYN....
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Plays: Third Series: The Fugitive, The Pigeon, The Mob

John Galsworthy - 1914 - 298 pages
...—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLWYN. Don't be...
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Plays: Third Series: The Fugitive, The Pigeon, The Mob

John Galsworthy - 1914 - 294 pages
...—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, it would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...importance. But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. Without that, Monsieur, all is dry as a parched skin of orange. WELLWYN. Don't be...
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The Social Significance of the Modern Drama

Emma Goldman - Drama - 1914 - 334 pages
...something — here— If I had one prayer to make, it would be, " Good God, give me to understand! " Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our skins and chain our 'abits — that soothes for them the aesthetic sense; it gives them too their good little importance....
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Plays. Third Series: The Fugitive, The Pigeon, The Mob

John Galsworthy - 1922 - 320 pages
...something—here—[he touches his heart.] If I had one prayer to make, It would be, Good God, give me to understand! Those sirs, with their theories, they can clean our...and chain our ‘abits—that soothes for them the a¿sthetic sense; it gives them too their good little importance. But our spirits they cannot touch,...
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