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To the uninitiated it would be surprising to see with what noiseless secrecy these manoeuvers could be accomplished.
FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUS
This "house that Jack built" distribution of labor is rather puzzling to the uninitiated.
ITALIAN DAYS AND WAYSANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON
Its aim and principal operations may be ever so well known, still the most important of these remain concealed to the uninitiated.
SOLOMON MAIMON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.SOLOMON MAIMON
This is the case in Australia, and in Central Africa, where to be "uninitiated" is equivalent to being selfish.
MYTH, RITUAL, AND RELIGION, VOL. 1ANDREW LANG
Strindberg's great trilogy The Road to Damascus presents many mysteries to the uninitiated.
THE ROAD TO DAMASCUSAUGUST STRINDBERG
The information made our friend feel very ignorant of the world, very uninitiated and buried in his little professional hole.
THE TRAGIC MUSEHENRY JAMES
To the uninitiated there would not appear to be anything particular about this; but mark one thing.
THE HARMSWORTH MAGAZINE, VOL. 1, 1898-1899, NO. 6VARIOUS
A glance at the accompanying illustration will be sufficient to enable the uninitiated to always know a curlew.
GAME BIRDS AND GAME FISHES OF THE PACIFIC COASTHARRY THOM PAYNE
The following short description will give the uninitiated sufficient enlightenment to think and speak intelligently about it.
THE BUILDING OF A BOOKVARIOUS
She roared like a mastiff dog: and then translated with unction to her two uninitiated friends.
SEA AND SARDINIAD. H. LAWRENCE
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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