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Gertrude had hardly made James's acquaintance before she was writing of him in superlatives : “ Is life worth living ? Yes , a thousand times yes when the world still holds such spirits as Professor James . He is truly a man among men ...
Gertrude had hardly made James's acquaintance before she was writing of him in superlatives : “ Is life worth living ? Yes , a thousand times yes when the world still holds such spirits as Professor James . He is truly a man among men ...
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The following excerpt is its conclusion : She came to be happier than anybody else who was living then . It is easy to believe this thing . She was telling some one , who was loving every story that was charming .
The following excerpt is its conclusion : She came to be happier than anybody else who was living then . It is easy to believe this thing . She was telling some one , who was loving every story that was charming .
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Gertrude allowed herself to be led to Joyce's side and , according to a letter she wrote to W. G. Rogers , said " we have never met and he said no although our names are always together , and then we talked of Paris and where we lived ...
Gertrude allowed herself to be led to Joyce's side and , according to a letter she wrote to W. G. Rogers , said " we have never met and he said no although our names are always together , and then we talked of Paris and where we lived ...
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