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Pagina 36
One cannot , it seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the
two names which this last sentence ... do not seem to us at all Barbusse should
heed what we say , for it would keep him from abusing the confidence of the ...
One cannot , it seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the
two names which this last sentence ... do not seem to us at all Barbusse should
heed what we say , for it would keep him from abusing the confidence of the ...
Pagina 135
It will then seem surprising that , having been as close to truth as we are , we in
general should have taken care to provide ourselves with some literary alibi or
other instead of plunging into the water though ignorant of swimming , and
instead ...
It will then seem surprising that , having been as close to truth as we are , we in
general should have taken care to provide ourselves with some literary alibi or
other instead of plunging into the water though ignorant of swimming , and
instead ...
Pagina 162
Apart from the fact that the desire to see that has long been accompanied for me
by a particular kind of exaltation , it seems to me that the surely magical aspect of
this monument to victory and disaster would be better suited than anything else ...
Apart from the fact that the desire to see that has long been accompanied for me
by a particular kind of exaltation , it seems to me that the surely magical aspect of
this monument to victory and disaster would be better suited than anything else ...
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