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... young writer's struggles , his success , and the loss of innocence , first marriage , and youthful happiness — has been used up in so many novels and plays that Hemingway was smart to try this as memoir , though you cannot tell the ...
... young writer's struggles , his success , and the loss of innocence , first marriage , and youthful happiness — has been used up in so many novels and plays that Hemingway was smart to try this as memoir , though you cannot tell the ...
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... young painters or musicians and classical scholars from the American Academy , eminent foreign statesmen and rising young politicians . Marguerite would be sitting beneath the trees , in faintly shabby country clothes , with her ...
... young painters or musicians and classical scholars from the American Academy , eminent foreign statesmen and rising young politicians . Marguerite would be sitting beneath the trees , in faintly shabby country clothes , with her ...
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... young men . My father's young men were part of our family landscape . No sooner had his pupils gone on to a university than they were irresistibly drawn to come back on visits — to snatch the fearful joy of addressing him as Warner ...
... young men . My father's young men were part of our family landscape . No sooner had his pupils gone on to a university than they were irresistibly drawn to come back on visits — to snatch the fearful joy of addressing him as Warner ...
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Voices The By Elizabeth Taylor | 41 |
Mariner Hath His Will The By Thomas E Cooney 443 | 49 |
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