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Cora Whitley writings and speeches, 1924-1927
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2 for this has not been a sign of failure jeb? much the incredibly? rapid increase of -use? of gasoline motives? of oil is a fuel the thought? must come shy? to me yet use mile? 9% of our available water power the which? fuel? grimy foraste?. The U.S. Survey of that? system? of the N.E.S? must Aleutian? states which are most strictly industrial & reported that ? is sufficient? water?-power methods?. This indus? to entice? the wheels of every industry by lmy-distance? hanomilling? of cliduialpmur?. Yet All day and? night the trains are carrying coal to keep these wheels turning. Let secenee? that has already dme? such mndus?, such unbelievable things, will? probably devise? substitutes, energy fnu? harnessed? tides or directions? ? the - ? atmie/ every which may serve? as motive power?. Some things however? that run? lgek? JForin? has allowed us warmer? every? it mill be different? is replease?. One distinction? of Med? /hammeess? or valuable/ life has been hartly? inevitable, Jailly / formus? about / Ohees? stuhedily, or greed. No substitute can fring? thaeh? the passenger pigeons whose flight through ? wood? office? mr?-ojears? mu? daikeuee? the & Ky, as? lame? that they cmed? be Kurched? off the mlth? a club for the pitiful morsel of fleoh? that they affored. Set? their slayers? ? no more ohnt? sighted them? what mr? hewn? permitted be for and? Juice. Deired? Idea? ? days avolinoalim? has slaughtered? the Noble? fawn? and left the calf? and mouse, has? eliminated? the guine?
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2 for this has not been a sign of failure jeb? much the incredibly? rapid increase of -use? of gasoline motives? of oil is a fuel the thought? must come shy? to me yet use mile? 9% of our available water power the which? fuel? grimy foraste?. The U.S. Survey of that? system? of the N.E.S? must Aleutian? states which are most strictly industrial & reported that ? is sufficient? water?-power methods?. This indus? to entice? the wheels of every industry by lmy-distance? hanomilling? of cliduialpmur?. Yet All day and? night the trains are carrying coal to keep these wheels turning. Let secenee? that has already dme? such mndus?, such unbelievable things, will? probably devise? substitutes, energy fnu? harnessed? tides or directions? ? the - ? atmie/ every which may serve? as motive power?. Some things however? that run? lgek? JForin? has allowed us warmer? every? it mill be different? is replease?. One distinction? of Med? /hammeess? or valuable/ life has been hartly? inevitable, Jailly / formus? about / Ohees? stuhedily, or greed. No substitute can fring? thaeh? the passenger pigeons whose flight through ? wood? office? mr?-ojears? mu? daikeuee? the & Ky, as? lame? that they cmed? be Kurched? off the mlth? a club for the pitiful morsel of fleoh? that they affored. Set? their slayers? ? no more ohnt? sighted them? what mr? hewn? permitted be for and? Juice. Deired? Idea? ? days avolinoalim? has slaughtered? the Noble? fawn? and left the calf? and mouse, has? eliminated? the guine?
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