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... imagine all that would happen . This time I was not transported by the ballerina who danced Giselle but by the sad history of Giselle herself . The exceptional charm of this ballet lies in its story which , though an improbable one ...
... imagine all that would happen . This time I was not transported by the ballerina who danced Giselle but by the sad history of Giselle herself . The exceptional charm of this ballet lies in its story which , though an improbable one ...
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... imagine ? " Evelyn Waugh put an over- sized cigar back into his mouth and extended his hand . A sharp- nosed but attractive woman came out of the drawing - room and Waugh introduced her as Laura , his wife . Before I could exchange ...
... imagine ? " Evelyn Waugh put an over- sized cigar back into his mouth and extended his hand . A sharp- nosed but attractive woman came out of the drawing - room and Waugh introduced her as Laura , his wife . Before I could exchange ...
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... imagine he was perfectly content to live the way he did . " " I wonder . If you have a complex , and give way to it , you only encourage other complexes . In the end he was really too eccentric . " She paused again . " I suppose I sound ...
... imagine he was perfectly content to live the way he did . " " I wonder . If you have a complex , and give way to it , you only encourage other complexes . In the end he was really too eccentric . " She paused again . " I suppose I sound ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
Warrior Tribes of the Tibetan Borderland | 28 |
The Lorelei of the Roads | 66 |
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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