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“ The most exciting thing really the most exciting thing , " she wrote at the time , “ was finding the first thing that had been written and was it hidden with intention . ” When Gertrude later told the circumstances of this mislaid ...
“ The most exciting thing really the most exciting thing , " she wrote at the time , “ was finding the first thing that had been written and was it hidden with intention . ” When Gertrude later told the circumstances of this mislaid ...
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The important thing would be the creation of an immediate reality , an impact so strong and a substance so pure that academic questions a of exposition , motivation , character and plot would have no meaning .
The important thing would be the creation of an immediate reality , an impact so strong and a substance so pure that academic questions a of exposition , motivation , character and plot would have no meaning .
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“ There is one thing that is certain , ” Gertrude wrote , “ and nobody really realized it in the 1914-1919 war , they talked about it but they did not realize it but now everybody knows it everybody that the one thing that everybody ...
“ There is one thing that is certain , ” Gertrude wrote , “ and nobody really realized it in the 1914-1919 war , they talked about it but they did not realize it but now everybody knows it everybody that the one thing that everybody ...
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