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... Perhaps you wouldn't have heard of it , ' she mused ; ' perhaps it is rather a local tragedy . ' Darling , stop maundering ! I'm mad to know what happened . ' ' Well , you remember the rock garden ? ' ' Yes . ' ' And the path leading ...
... Perhaps you wouldn't have heard of it , ' she mused ; ' perhaps it is rather a local tragedy . ' Darling , stop maundering ! I'm mad to know what happened . ' ' Well , you remember the rock garden ? ' ' Yes . ' ' And the path leading ...
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... perhaps for shooting and breech - loaders ... A few years elapse , and the dissatisfaction is more acute . He wants the power of working , and I give it up in despair . ' For Browning had set his heart on Pen entering Balliol , under ...
... perhaps for shooting and breech - loaders ... A few years elapse , and the dissatisfaction is more acute . He wants the power of working , and I give it up in despair . ' For Browning had set his heart on Pen entering Balliol , under ...
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... perhaps the Egmont of his next great play was the first , but even more deeply rooted in his being were the twin characters who were to accompany him throughout the remainder of his life , Faust and Mephistopheles . Here it is the ...
... perhaps the Egmont of his next great play was the first , but even more deeply rooted in his being were the twin characters who were to accompany him throughout the remainder of his life , Faust and Mephistopheles . Here it is the ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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