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... felt a shock of recognition . Some order seemed to have been established , which for the moment set my mind completely at rest . I have been looking at these frescoes , either in photographs or the original , ever since , and when last ...
... felt a shock of recognition . Some order seemed to have been established , which for the moment set my mind completely at rest . I have been looking at these frescoes , either in photographs or the original , ever since , and when last ...
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... felt I could almost determine by the number of typing slips , by the failing tautness of the sentences , at what hour between midnight and daylight ( she was a nocturnal worker ) a particular passage had been written . It was with ...
... felt I could almost determine by the number of typing slips , by the failing tautness of the sentences , at what hour between midnight and daylight ( she was a nocturnal worker ) a particular passage had been written . It was with ...
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... felt , that a proper gratitude was not only felt but was formally expressed . This was only one of the curious contradictions in her character , that concern for other people which could function only by her assuming that their identity ...
... felt , that a proper gratitude was not only felt but was formally expressed . This was only one of the curious contradictions in her character , that concern for other people which could function only by her assuming that their identity ...
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