The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... feel . I often feel like that myself . " Affixed to the blithe message was her mark for the course , a higher grade than any received by those who had stuck with the questions to the weary end of the examination period . Gertrude ...
... feel . I often feel like that myself . " Affixed to the blithe message was her mark for the course , a higher grade than any received by those who had stuck with the questions to the weary end of the examination period . Gertrude ...
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... feel gradually a pleasant pleasure both near and far away . Will they ask me questions and will I ask them questions and which will ask the questions most and first , and will they listen to me and will I listen to them . I am not ...
... feel gradually a pleasant pleasure both near and far away . Will they ask me questions and will I ask them questions and which will ask the questions most and first , and will they listen to me and will I listen to them . I am not ...
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... feels natural , they feel good and they feel bad but they feel natural , and that was our battle , the maquis are all down there at the bridge they do not think the Germans can come back , but they are watchful , there was firing just ...
... feels natural , they feel good and they feel bad but they feel natural , and that was our battle , the maquis are all down there at the bridge they do not think the Germans can come back , but they are watchful , there was firing just ...
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