The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 223
... hope to do . They listen well and say we hope so too . We all do . This is apropros of the birthplace of Maréchal Joffre . We visited it and we have sent postal cards of it . The committee will be pleased . It is not a bother to be a ...
... hope to do . They listen well and say we hope so too . We all do . This is apropros of the birthplace of Maréchal Joffre . We visited it and we have sent postal cards of it . The committee will be pleased . It is not a bother to be a ...
Pagina 245
... hope of gaining attention in America , Gertrude asked Sher- wood Anderson if he would be interested in writing an introduction to the book , telling him again that his response to her work was unique , and that she had never ceased to ...
... hope of gaining attention in America , Gertrude asked Sher- wood Anderson if he would be interested in writing an introduction to the book , telling him again that his response to her work was unique , and that she had never ceased to ...
Pagina 403
... hope of success , upon an operation . This they proceeded to do on Saturday , July 27 , and there was nothing to indicate that Gertrude herself knew that the operation was undertaken with only scant hope that she would survive it . When ...
... hope of success , upon an operation . This they proceeded to do on Saturday , July 27 , and there was nothing to indicate that Gertrude herself knew that the operation was undertaken with only scant hope that she would survive it . When ...
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