The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... trude was closer to fourteen than to eight and that her memory had flattered her . In his version of her first attempts at writing , Ger- trude never got beyond the scenario of a project he had suggested , which involved writing ...
... trude was closer to fourteen than to eight and that her memory had flattered her . In his version of her first attempts at writing , Ger- trude never got beyond the scenario of a project he had suggested , which involved writing ...
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... trude was deaf to every voice but that of inspiration . Several hours later , when the moon was down , Mabel had successfully repulsed the young man's prolonged advances , but not before he had whis- pered , “ I love you so — and the ...
... trude was deaf to every voice but that of inspiration . Several hours later , when the moon was down , Mabel had successfully repulsed the young man's prolonged advances , but not before he had whis- pered , “ I love you so — and the ...
Pagina 276
... trude " had become part of it , like Picasso and the Eiffel Tower ; too individual to be merged in any clique . . She seemed timeless . . . . As she scratched her head and fixed you with her eagle eye , you felt you were taking tea with ...
... trude " had become part of it , like Picasso and the Eiffel Tower ; too individual to be merged in any clique . . She seemed timeless . . . . As she scratched her head and fixed you with her eagle eye , you felt you were taking tea with ...
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