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Conversation among them had a way of turning irresistibly toward comparisons
of English and American character . In the course of one of these discussions ,
Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on
her ...
Conversation among them had a way of turning irresistibly toward comparisons
of English and American character . In the course of one of these discussions ,
Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on
her ...
Pagina 164
While Picasso silently supported her through Tender Buttons ( since he did not
read English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his
literary counterpart ) , another source of confidence and one in no way
dependent upon ...
While Picasso silently supported her through Tender Buttons ( since he did not
read English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his
literary counterpart ) , another source of confidence and one in no way
dependent upon ...
Pagina 172
In the rituals of country living in the English manner , they loved the pervasive air
of comfort , the perpetually burning open fires , the tall maids who stood about “
like angels of the annunciation , ” the formal gardens and polite children , and the
...
In the rituals of country living in the English manner , they loved the pervasive air
of comfort , the perpetually burning open fires , the tall maids who stood about “
like angels of the annunciation , ” the formal gardens and polite children , and the
...
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