The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 212
... remember it was the fifth of September we heard of asphyxiating gases , " Gertrude wrote . " Do you remember that on the same day we heard that permission had been withheld . Do you remember that we couldn't know how many h's there are 212.
... remember it was the fifth of September we heard of asphyxiating gases , " Gertrude wrote . " Do you remember that on the same day we heard that permission had been withheld . Do you remember that we couldn't know how many h's there are 212.
Pagina 333
... remember American food as moist . But now a friend has just sent me a great many menus from hotels , break- fast lunch and dinner and I must confess that the food does sound wet very wet indeed compared to French food . Will I like wet ...
... remember American food as moist . But now a friend has just sent me a great many menus from hotels , break- fast lunch and dinner and I must confess that the food does sound wet very wet indeed compared to French food . Will I like wet ...
Pagina 344
... remember what you are saying . They can't listen because they have got to remember . " In St. Paul she came across the account of an interview written as if it were the report of a wrestling match , in which the reporter quoted from her ...
... remember what you are saying . They can't listen because they have got to remember . " In St. Paul she came across the account of an interview written as if it were the report of a wrestling match , in which the reporter quoted from her ...
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