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Leo was impressed with his “ extraordinary seeing eyes ” ; his gaze was so intense , Leo reported , that after Picasso had looked at a drawing or a print one felt , literally , that his eyes had absorbed everything on the paper .
Leo was impressed with his “ extraordinary seeing eyes ” ; his gaze was so intense , Leo reported , that after Picasso had looked at a drawing or a print one felt , literally , that his eyes had absorbed everything on the paper .
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At the end , two young gentlemen ( David Cecil & Robbie Calburn ) , not so easily discouraged , shot up to heckle her from different parts of the audience : but they asked an identical question : ' Miss Stein , if everything is the same ...
At the end , two young gentlemen ( David Cecil & Robbie Calburn ) , not so easily discouraged , shot up to heckle her from different parts of the audience : but they asked an identical question : ' Miss Stein , if everything is the same ...
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When her agent Bradley went to America , she authorized him to arrange for the publication of everything still unpublished in her own country : The Making of Americans first and , after that , “ everything .
When her agent Bradley went to America , she authorized him to arrange for the publication of everything still unpublished in her own country : The Making of Americans first and , after that , “ everything .
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