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Pagina 103
... was a well-bred young woman noted for elegant loveliness of bearing and a
penchant for costuming herself in dove-gray, Miss Alice Toklas. Impressionable,
intelligent and, at the age of twenty-eight, yearning to know more of the great
world ...
... was a well-bred young woman noted for elegant loveliness of bearing and a
penchant for costuming herself in dove-gray, Miss Alice Toklas. Impressionable,
intelligent and, at the age of twenty-eight, yearning to know more of the great
world ...
Pagina 104
the meeting of Alice Toklas and Gertrude Stein took place. In the Autobiography,
Alice was made to say that it was precisely then and there she heard for the first
time the psychic ringing of bells that announced the indubitable presence of ...
the meeting of Alice Toklas and Gertrude Stein took place. In the Autobiography,
Alice was made to say that it was precisely then and there she heard for the first
time the psychic ringing of bells that announced the indubitable presence of ...
Pagina 110
In contrast to Gertrude's large-mannered ease and broad embrace of people and
ideas, Alice Toklas was salt and spice, brevity and incisiveness. She was in a
way Gertrude's natural complement as well as her "sieve and buckler," and only
by ...
In contrast to Gertrude's large-mannered ease and broad embrace of people and
ideas, Alice Toklas was salt and spice, brevity and incisiveness. She was in a
way Gertrude's natural complement as well as her "sieve and buckler," and only
by ...
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