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Pagina 218
... truth , one must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart , but still with considerable enjoyment . To come to the point , the great merit of these scrapbooks , for they can scarcely be ...
... truth , one must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart , but still with considerable enjoyment . To come to the point , the great merit of these scrapbooks , for they can scarcely be ...
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... truth . There are many ways in which he may do this , and one of the most effective is that which Mr Jacks attempts , when he creates in contrast with the prosperous industrial city five eccentric human beings who by the standards of ...
... truth . There are many ways in which he may do this , and one of the most effective is that which Mr Jacks attempts , when he creates in contrast with the prosperous industrial city five eccentric human beings who by the standards of ...
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... truth . For one thing I do not think that we Georgians yet know how ( to tell the truth ) . Character , life , humanity , Mrs Brown , call it what you will , blows at us from every corner , so fresh , so strong , so different from what ...
... truth . For one thing I do not think that we Georgians yet know how ( to tell the truth ) . Character , life , humanity , Mrs Brown , call it what you will , blows at us from every corner , so fresh , so strong , so different from what ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
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