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... moved by his instinct of flight and his emotion of fear, which are set in motion by apprehended dangers and by unaccustomed sights or sounds. T error... ...hole lives close to the line of want; they have little or nothing laid by. Sickness, hard luck, or lack of work makes them penniless and desperate. Th... ...posed to temptation. Their needs are ever present and their poverty great. Sickness and disease weaken or destroy such inhibitions as the unfortunate ... ...lroad has taken men from the air and sunlight and comparative free- dom of motion of the country and the small village, and placed them in an atmosphe... ...few dollars which another could easily stand. It may be only a few days of sickness which would be of no consequence to someone else. It may be the de...
...s colonies, a stifling influence of traumatic proportions, the cause of mass mental sickness amongst its subjects. As is usually the case in the b... ...sense or his nonsense, his successes and miscarriages in this world depend on their motions and activities, and the different tracks and trains you ...