The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... French French , and now American English , a nice world if there is enough of it , and more or less there always is . " A cosmopolitan youngster , she had pre- viously expressed herself in odds and ends of German and French . Now her ...
... French French , and now American English , a nice world if there is enough of it , and more or less there always is . " A cosmopolitan youngster , she had pre- viously expressed herself in odds and ends of German and French . Now her ...
Pagina 108
... French with her and a price of fifty cents a lesson had been agreed upon . To make sure that the first lesson would come off gracefully , Gertrude went along . They stopped at Picasso's studio on the way to Fernande's , and there Alice ...
... French with her and a price of fifty cents a lesson had been agreed upon . To make sure that the first lesson would come off gracefully , Gertrude went along . They stopped at Picasso's studio on the way to Fernande's , and there Alice ...
Pagina 333
... French eat , and they are all puzzled and they tell us about it and as we are Americans we say yes but French eating in hotels and restaurants is bad too . Yes they say but not like that . American eating is so moist , so they say , and ...
... French eat , and they are all puzzled and they tell us about it and as we are Americans we say yes but French eating in hotels and restaurants is bad too . Yes they say but not like that . American eating is so moist , so they say , and ...
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