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I often feel like that myself . ... Gertrude departed from Cambridge with a feeling of having lived fully and richly among stimulating people , but without regret or nostalgia either for college haunts or personal friends .
I often feel like that myself . ... Gertrude departed from Cambridge with a feeling of having lived fully and richly among stimulating people , but without regret or nostalgia either for college haunts or personal friends .
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It may not mean so much to anybody but it does mean a lot to me and I 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 ...
It may not mean so much to anybody but it does mean a lot to me and I 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 ...
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... everybody feels so easy , it is impossible to make anybody realize what occupation by Germans is who has not had it ... always there and now everybody feels natural , they feel good and they feel bad but they feel natural , and that ...
... everybody feels so easy , it is impossible to make anybody realize what occupation by Germans is who has not had it ... always there and now everybody feels natural , they feel good and they feel bad but they feel natural , and that ...
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