The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 373
... maquis hiding out in the nearby mountains and forests was one factor in the lib- eralizing of her outlook , but more important was her comprehension , after long delay , of the rigorous and far from picturesque life of the ordinary ...
... maquis hiding out in the nearby mountains and forests was one factor in the lib- eralizing of her outlook , but more important was her comprehension , after long delay , of the rigorous and far from picturesque life of the ordinary ...
Pagina 378
... 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 now it did not last , so it was probably a false alarm , we like the maquis , honneur aux maquis . ” 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 now it did not last , so it was probably a false alarm , we like the maquis , honneur aux maquis . ” The ...
Pagina 380
... maquis forces came down from their mountain hide - outs and drove every last man of seven hundred Nazis from the town . " It was glorious , classic , almost Biblical , " said Alice Toklas . " We celebrated by taking one of the liberated ...
... maquis forces came down from their mountain hide - outs and drove every last man of seven hundred Nazis from the town . " It was glorious , classic , almost Biblical , " said Alice Toklas . " We celebrated by taking one of the liberated ...
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