The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... feel that the human spirit was independent of external aid . He then proceeded to tell us how the tea ceremony was intimately connected with the idea of ' wabi , ' which was difficult to explain . When a man gets old , the widespreading ...
... feel that the human spirit was independent of external aid . He then proceeded to tell us how the tea ceremony was intimately connected with the idea of ' wabi , ' which was difficult to explain . When a man gets old , the widespreading ...
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... feel at one ' ? " " It is possible . " " I think I feel it most of the time . " " You are young . You will learn that that is not the whole story . 66 " " ' Don't you feel it sometimes ? " " Yes , sometimes . " Peter hesitated . " Often ...
... feel at one ' ? " " It is possible . " " I think I feel it most of the time . " " You are young . You will learn that that is not the whole story . 66 " " ' Don't you feel it sometimes ? " " Yes , sometimes . " Peter hesitated . " Often ...
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... feel ' jittery , ' Sister had said . Twenty - five should see you through , " and then Sister had laughed because no one would expect to feel ' jittery ' twenty - five times in one short week - end in London . Well , the moment had come ...
... feel ' jittery , ' Sister had said . Twenty - five should see you through , " and then Sister had laughed because no one would expect to feel ' jittery ' twenty - five times in one short week - end in London . Well , the moment had come ...
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