The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldAddison-Wesley, 1987 - 428 pagina's |
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Pagina 336
... Bilignin . She took New York traffic in stride , never hesitating as she stepped from any curb into the midst of it . When an anxious friend asked her why she acted with such bravado , she answered , " All these people , including the ...
... Bilignin . She took New York traffic in stride , never hesitating as she stepped from any curb into the midst of it . When an anxious friend asked her why she acted with such bravado , she answered , " All these people , including the ...
Pagina 359
... Bilignin and in the Belley café , Gertrude and Alice made " a sentimental journey " with their old doughboy friend W. G. Rogers and his wife . The project was " sentimental " in Gertrude's terms , since they planned to cover territory ...
... Bilignin and in the Belley café , Gertrude and Alice made " a sentimental journey " with their old doughboy friend W. G. Rogers and his wife . The project was " sentimental " in Gertrude's terms , since they planned to cover territory ...
Pagina 368
... Bilignin by a side road and , electricity and postal service having been meanwhile cut off , waited there in isolation for what might come next . In the days following , Gertrude learned to imitate her French neighbors in the policy of ...
... Bilignin by a side road and , electricity and postal service having been meanwhile cut off , waited there in isolation for what might come next . In the days following , Gertrude learned to imitate her French neighbors in the policy of ...
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