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Pagina 89
Once, when he was amusing himself shooting apples from the branch, his gun
play came dangerously near to some children playing in the orchard. When the
children's attractive mother upbraided him, he is reported to have said, "Do not ...
Once, when he was amusing himself shooting apples from the branch, his gun
play came dangerously near to some children playing in the orchard. When the
children's attractive mother upbraided him, he is reported to have said, "Do not ...
Pagina 261
Gertrude made no public comment, but sometimes at home she would seize a
handkerchief and, maneuvering in front of her poodle, Basket, would play-act the
toreador while the dog was supposed to play the enraged bull. "Play Hemingway
...
Gertrude made no public comment, but sometimes at home she would seize a
handkerchief and, maneuvering in front of her poodle, Basket, would play-act the
toreador while the dog was supposed to play the enraged bull. "Play Hemingway
...
Pagina 356
"It is London that is gay and Paris that is somber," she wrote to W. G. Rogers, "too
much work and no play can make Jack a dull boy but too much play makes Jack
a dismal boy." She had not seen Picasso for nearly two years, not since the day ...
"It is London that is gay and Paris that is somber," she wrote to W. G. Rogers, "too
much work and no play can make Jack a dull boy but too much play makes Jack
a dismal boy." She had not seen Picasso for nearly two years, not since the day ...
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