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What made it lively was the presence of all the striking new young artists in Paris talking shop , the pleasantest kind of talk there is for those who talk it . “ But there were no altercations . How could there be ?
What made it lively was the presence of all the striking new young artists in Paris talking shop , the pleasantest kind of talk there is for those who talk it . “ But there were no altercations . How could there be ?
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Talking about their childhood in Europe , when they had been trundled around by a father “ who didn't think we could get any kind of decent education in America , " he remembered most ... She could always talk her way into anything !
Talking about their childhood in Europe , when they had been trundled around by a father “ who didn't think we could get any kind of decent education in America , " he remembered most ... She could always talk her way into anything !
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She was talked about , listened to , made into a legend . But for many reasons she was not read , and the most important of these was simply that she was not published . Her despair at this neglect brought her at times to a poignancy of ...
She was talked about , listened to , made into a legend . But for many reasons she was not read , and the most important of these was simply that she was not published . Her despair at this neglect brought her at times to a poignancy of ...
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