The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 321
... believe that the show would come off . Her trouble , as she diagnosed it , was that she was " not there to believe . " Yet the production did beautifully come off , and when cables began arriving from Van Vechten and people from whom ...
... believe that the show would come off . Her trouble , as she diagnosed it , was that she was " not there to believe . " Yet the production did beautifully come off , and when cables began arriving from Van Vechten and people from whom ...
Pagina 325
... believe in any- thing , " she said , " because at the time of believing I am not really there to believe . " This self - indulgent and illogical response led her to offend Thomson and others by not sending well - wishing cables on ...
... believe in any- thing , " she said , " because at the time of believing I am not really there to believe . " This self - indulgent and illogical response led her to offend Thomson and others by not sending well - wishing cables on ...
Pagina 352
... believe what he can hear . You tell him what a good dog he is and he does like to believe it . The cuckoo when he says cuckoo and you have money in your pocket and it is the first cuckoo you have heard that year you will have money all ...
... believe what he can hear . You tell him what a good dog he is and he does like to believe it . The cuckoo when he says cuckoo and you have money in your pocket and it is the first cuckoo you have heard that year you will have money all ...
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