The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... finally a neophyte author in New York . Her progress was not so clearly in the nature of a quest as was Leo's , yet it showed her restlessness as well as her developing taste for life abroad . She still cherished fam- ily connections in ...
... finally a neophyte author in New York . Her progress was not so clearly in the nature of a quest as was Leo's , yet it showed her restlessness as well as her developing taste for life abroad . She still cherished fam- ily connections in ...
Pagina 214
... finally , it became apparent that the Allies had stemmed the tide , Alice was the first to hear the report . She rushed to Gertrude's room calling out the news , but Gertrude refused to believe her . Convinced , finally , she wept , and ...
... finally , it became apparent that the Allies had stemmed the tide , Alice was the first to hear the report . She rushed to Gertrude's room calling out the news , but Gertrude refused to believe her . Convinced , finally , she wept , and ...
Pagina 377
... finally there were fifteen men sleep- ing on the six mattresses and the two dogs the third one would not come in and in the morning after they all left we could not find my umbrella it turned out that it was used by a poor devil of an ...
... finally there were fifteen men sleep- ing on the six mattresses and the two dogs the third one would not come in and in the morning after they all left we could not find my umbrella it turned out that it was used by a poor devil of an ...
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