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" ... is generous, tolerant, and ungrudging, then, instead of thinking the circle in which one lives inadequate, confined, and unsympathetic, one gets the best out of it, and sees the lovable side of ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can... "
Punch - Page 205
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 96

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1907 - 872 pages
...ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can evoke perhaps the best and simplest kind of loyalty. It is said that in countries where oxen are used for...even dying, if he loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. There are such human friendships, sometimes formed on a blood relationship, such as the friendship...
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The Living Age, Volume 255

1907 - 854 pages
...beginning with the friendship which Is a mere camaraderie arising out of habit and proximity; and every one ought to be capable of forming this last relationship....Instances of an ox pining away, and even dying. If be loses Ills accustomed yoke-fellow. Tills Is horrible to me. "Alas, 1115- poor brother!" I cannot...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 2

1907 - 812 pages
...ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can evoke perhaps the best and simplest kind of loyalty. It is said that in countries where oxen are used for...even dying, if he loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. There are such human friendships, sometimes formed on a blood relationship, such as the friendship...
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Putnam's Monthly and the Critic, Volume 2

1907 - 820 pages
...ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can evoke perhaps the best and simplest kind of loyalty. It is said that in countries where oxen are used for...even dying, if he loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. There are such human friendships, sometimes formed on a blood relationship, such as the friendship...
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Putnam's Monthly and the Critic, Volume 2

1907 - 964 pages
...ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can evoke perhaps the best and simplest kind of loyalty. It is said that in countries where oxen are used for...touching instances of an ox pining away, and even dying, 'f he loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. here are such human friendships, letimes formed on a blood...
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At Large

Arthur Christopher Benson - 1908 - 452 pages
...ordinary human beings. Such friendships as these can evoke perhaps the best and simplest kind of loyalty. It is said that in countries where oxen are used for...even dying, if he loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. There are such human friendships, sometimes formed on a blood relationship, such as the friendship...
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The Living Age, Volume 255

1907 - 854 pages
...beginning with the friendship which is a mere camaraderie arising out of habit and proximity; and every one ought to be capable of forming this last relationship....harness, there are touching instances of an ox pining 188 Books and Authors. away, and even dying. If lie loses his accustomed yoke-fellow. This is horrible...
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