The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 373
... maquis hiding out in the nearby mountains and forests was one factor in the lib- eralizing of her outlook , but more important was her comprehension , after long delay , of the rigorous and far from picturesque life of the ordinary ...
... maquis hiding out in the nearby mountains and forests was one factor in the lib- eralizing of her outlook , but more important was her comprehension , after long delay , of the rigorous and far from picturesque life of the ordinary ...
Pagina 376
... maquis grew bolder , harrying the doomed Germans at every turn from ingenious points of ambush and killing them by truckloads . In the imminence of great events , Gertrude and Alice were more deeply isolated than they had ever been ...
... maquis grew bolder , harrying the doomed Germans at every turn from ingenious points of ambush and killing them by truckloads . In the imminence of great events , Gertrude and Alice were more deeply isolated than they had ever been ...
Pagina 379
... maquis . She found that they knew about Hemingway , and when she told them that she was a close friend of Picasso's , they all stood up and solemnly shook hands with her . Ingredients for Alice's " Liberation Fruit Cake , " hoarded like ...
... maquis . She found that they knew about Hemingway , and when she told them that she was a close friend of Picasso's , they all stood up and solemnly shook hands with her . Ingredients for Alice's " Liberation Fruit Cake , " hoarded like ...
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