The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... Paris , not the half that made me but the half in which I made what I made . " While some Americans looked upon Paris as the world's greatest market and rag fair of culture and of license , to Gertrude it was simply a place where the ...
... Paris , not the half that made me but the half in which I made what I made . " While some Americans looked upon Paris as the world's greatest market and rag fair of culture and of license , to Gertrude it was simply a place where the ...
Pagina 255
... Paris . Ah , Paris ! How far it was to Paris now . Paris in the morning . Paris in the evening , Paris at night . Paris in the morning again . Paris at noon , perhaps . Why not ? Yogi John- son striding on . His mind never still . And ...
... Paris . Ah , Paris ! How far it was to Paris now . Paris in the morning . Paris in the evening , Paris at night . Paris in the morning again . Paris at noon , perhaps . Why not ? Yogi John- son striding on . His mind never still . And ...
Pagina 394
... Paris , many of them would be drunk and would leer at and insult almost every woman they met . American boys are virginal , for only virgins would act that way . They liked the German women . When they made love to the German women ...
... Paris , many of them would be drunk and would leer at and insult almost every woman they met . American boys are virginal , for only virgins would act that way . They liked the German women . When they made love to the German women ...
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